Moving Europeans: migration in Western Europe since 1650. Moch, L. P. Indiana University Press, Bloomington ; Indianapolis, 2nd ed edition, 2003. bibtex @book{moch_moving_2003,
address = {Bloomington ; Indianapolis},
edition = {2nd ed},
series = {Interdisciplinary studies in history},
title = {Moving {Europeans}: migration in {Western} {Europe} since 1650},
isbn = {978-0-253-34229-4 978-0-253-21595-6},
shorttitle = {Moving {Europeans}},
publisher = {Indiana University Press},
author = {Moch, Leslie Page},
year = {2003},
keywords = {Emigration and immigration History, Europe},
annote = {Putting migration into history. explaining migration patterns. Region, state, and city. Individuals, social relations, and migration systems. Definitions and data -- Migration in preindustrial Europe. The character of the age. The politics of migration : war, empire, and intolerance. migration in the preindustrial countryside. Family, service, and marriage. Inheritance and landholding. portrait of a migration system. movement to the preindustrial city. -- Migration in the age of early industry. the character of the age: politics, population, and landholding. "hybrid societies" and the family economy. early industry and migration. the expansion of temporary migration. portrait of a migration system. vagrancy, crime, and illegitimacy : the marginal migrant. migration to eighteenth-century towns and cities. -- Migration in an age of urbanization and industrialization. the character of the age : war, peace, and migration. rural europe. population and landholding in the nineteenth century. the disintegration of rural livelihoods. changing patterns of circular migration. the example of east elbia. migration and urbanization. migrants and the urban economy. crime and illegitimacy : the marginal migrant. migration to the americas. patterns of transatlantic migration. a global labor force. the process of transatlantic migration. -- Migration in the twentieth century. migration among european nations, 1914-1945. population, migration, and urbanization after 1914. foreign labor in postwar europe, 1945-1973. from migrant labor to ethnic minority : the turks in germany. immigration since 1973},
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