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The Cambridge history of global migrations.: (Migrations, 1800-present) - Volume II,

Borges, Marcelo J.(Edited by)Hsu, Madeline Y.(Edited by)
Part of the The Cambridge History of Global Migrations series
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Volume II presents an authoritative overview of the various continuities and changes in migration and globalization from the 1800s to the present day.

Despite revolutionary changes in communication technologies, the growing accessibility of long-distance travel, and globalization across major economies, the rise of nation-states empowered immigration regulation and bureaucratic capacities for enforcement that curtailed migration.

One major theme worldwide across the post-1800 centuries was the differentiation between 'skilled' and 'unskilled' workers, often considered through a racialized lens; it emerged as the primary divide between greater rights of immigration and citizenship for the former, and confinement to temporary or unauthorized migrant status for the latter.

Through thirty-one chapters, this volume further evaluates the long global history of migration; and it shows that despite the increased disciplinary systems, the primacy of migration remains and continues to shape political, economic, and social landscapes around the world.

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Cambridge University Press
1108801951 / 9781108801959
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
325
17/05/2023
United Kingdom
English
650 pages
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