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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Adam McKeown , Ulrike Freitag , Claude Markovits , Michael MannPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 8 Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 1.126kg ISBN: 9789004193161ISBN 10: 9004193162 Pages: 556 Publication Date: 11 April 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Maps, Tables, and Figures Editors' Introduction, Donna R. Gabaccia and Dirk Hoerder Crossing the Waters: Historic Developments and Periodizations before the 1830s, Dirk Hoerder A World Made Many: Integration and Segregation in Global Migration, 1840-1940, Adam McKeown Part One: The Worlds of the Indian Ocean Introduction: Inter-Oceanic Migrations from an Indian Ocean Perspective, 1830s to 1930s, Ulrike Freitag Indian Merchant Networks Outside India in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: A Preliminary Survey, Claude Markovits Migration—Re-migration—Circulation: South Asian Kulis in the Indian Ocean and Beyond, 1840-1940, Michael Mann Indian Ocean Crossings: Indian Labor Migration and Settlement in Southeast Asia, 1870 to 1940 ,Amarjit Kaur Part Two: The Worlds of the East and Southeast Asian Seas Introduction: Link-Points in a Half-Ocean, Wang Gungwu From Tribute Trade to Migration Center: The Ryukyu and Hong Kong Maritime Networks within the East and South China Seas in a Long-Term Perspective, Takeshi Hamashita Singapore as a Nineteenth Century Migration Node, Carl A. Trocki Hong Kong as an In-between Place in the Chinese Diaspora, 1849-1939, Elizabeth Sinn Part Three: The Worlds of the Atlantic Ocean Introduction: The Atlantic, Its Migrations, and Their Scholars, Donna R. Gabaccia From One Black Atlantic to Many: Slave Regimes, Creole Societies, and Power Relationships in the Atlantic World, Dirk Hoerder Latin American Perspectives on Migration in the Atlantic World, Silke Hensel Undone by Desire: Migration, Sex across Boundaries, and Collective Destinies in the Greater Caribbean, 1840-1940, Lara Putnam The Dynamics of Labor Migration and Raw Materials Acquisition in the Transatlantic Worsted Trade, 1830-1930, Overseas Migration and the Development of Ocean Navigation: A Europe-Outward Perspective, Yrjö Kaukiainen Part Four: The Pacific Ocean Introduction: The Rhythms of the Transpacific, Henry Yu The Intermittent Rhythms of the Cantonese Pacific, Henry Yu Remapping a Pre-World War Two Japanese Diaspora: Transpacific Migration as an Articulation of Japan's Colonial Expansionism, Eiichiro Azuma Migration and the Politics of Sovereignty, Settlement, and Belonging in Hawai’I, Christine Skwiot Part Five: The World Beyond the 1930s Disquietude and the Writing of Ethnographic Histories: Portuguese Decolonization and Goan Migration in the Indian Ocean, 1920 to the Present, Pamila Gupta Afterword: Migration and Globalization: Bridging Three Eras in Modern World History, Donna R. Gabaccia Notes on Authors Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationDonna R. Gabaccia is the Rudolph J. Vecoli Chair in Immigration History and Director of the Immigration History Research Center at the University of Minnesota. She is the author of many books and articles on U.S. immigration and Italian migration around the world. Dirk Hoerder teaches global migration history at Arizona State University. His newest research is on North American migrations since the mid-19th-century. On leave from the University of Bremen, he has also taught in Canada and Paris. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |