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The Shortest History of Migration: When, Why, and How Humans Move - From the Prehistoric Peopling of the Planet to Today and Tomorrow's Migrants (The Shortest History Series)


The Shortest History of Migration: When, Why, and How Humans Move - From the Prehistoric Peopling of the Planet to Today and Tomorrow's Migrants (The Shortest History Series)


The Shortest History Series, Band 0

von: Ian Goldin

CHF 17.00

Verlag: The Experiment, LLC
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 28.01.2025
ISBN/EAN: 9798893030617
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 288

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<p><strong>From our earliest wanderings within and out of Africa, and the earth-shattering repercussions of the Age of Exploration, to the building of the US–Mexico border wall, here is a succinct account of human migration—an essential, millennia-long feature of humanity</strong></p>
<p>For hundreds of thousands of years, the ability of <em>Homo sapiens</em> to travel across vast distances and adapt to new environments has been key to our survival as a species. And yet this deep migratory impulse is being tested as never before. The number of international migrants has increased five decades in a row; still, many governments are making migration more difficult. With climate change and increased global conflict poised to continue creating new migrants—and rising nationalism intent on keeping borders closed—now is the time to examine what history can teach us about migration.</p>
<p>In <em>The Shortest History of Migration</em>, visionary thinker Ian Goldin—Oxford professor of globalization, former adviser to Nelson Mandela, former vice president of the World Bank, and himself an emigrant—identifies key milestones that tell the story of human migration, spanning every age and continent. With over one hundred illustrations, including more than twenty-five maps, and using ancient records and the latest genetic research, Goldin’s fast-paced account carefully examines the legacies of empire, slavery, and war. In unique immigrant spotlights throughout, he tells strange, terrible, and uplifting tales of individual migrants—a Jewish man saved by the Kindertransport, a Japanese gardener who lands in Lima, an escaped Irish convict worker on the road to Tasmania.</p>
<p>Goldin also turns his attention to today’s world. Blending his knowledge of economics and globalization, and incorporating lessons from history, Goldin offers a detailed picture of modern-day migration and lays out commonsense policies for countries grappling with it. At once a context-illuminating history and a vision for the future, <em>The Shortest History of Migration</em> is a moving portrait of humanity and a chance to learn from our past.</p>
<p>Preface<br> Timeline<br> Introduction</p>
<p>Part 1: The Shortest History of Migration</p>
<ol>
<li>The First Migrants</li>
<li>Peopled Planet</li>
<li>Empire and Trade</li>
<li>Voyages of Discovery and Destruction</li>
<li>Slavery</li>
<li>Coercion and Control</li>
<li>Age of Mass Migration</li>
<li>Passports and Problems</li>
<li>Wars, Mass Mobilization, and Expulsions</li>
<li>Migrants in the Postwar World</li>
</ol>
<p>Part 2: Migration Today and Tomorrow</p>
<ol>
<li>Who is a Migrant?</li>
<li>Migration and the Economy</li>
<li>Migration and Development</li>
<li>The Future of Migration</li>
</ol>
<p>Acknowledgments<br> Further Reading<br> Endnotes<br> Index<br> About the Author</p>

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