The global community : migration and the making of the modern world / William Spellman.

By: Spellman, WilliamMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: [S.l.] : Sutton Publishing, 2002Description: 224 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 0750922435 (hardcover); 9780750922432 (hardcover)Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: Examining the varied causes of migration, and evaluating the historical impact of relocated peoples on their new homelands, this book focuses on the fate of migrants, the reasons for their relocation and their contributions to new cultural and environmental settings.
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Examining the varied causes of migration, and evaluating the historical impact of relocated peoples on their new homelands, this book focuses on the fate of migrants, the reasons for their relocation and their contributions to new cultural and environmental settings.

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