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Moving Europeans, Second Edition Migration in Western Europe Since 1650

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ISBN-10: 0253215951

ISBN-13: 9780253215956

Edition: 2nd 2009

Authors: Leslie Page Moch

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Leslie Moch tells the story of the vast movements of people throughout Europe and examines the links between human mobility and the fundamental changes that transformed European life.
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Book details

List price: $26.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 9/18/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 296
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.25" long x 0.59" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Lewis H. Siegelbaum is Professor of History at Michigan State University. He is the author of several books, including Cars for Comrades: The Life of the Soviet Automobile and the editor of The Socialist Car: Automobility in the Eastern Bloc , both from Cornell.Leslie Page Moch is Professor of History at Michigan State University. She is the author of books including The Pariahs of Yesterday: Breton Migrants in Paris and Moving Europeans: Migration in Western Europe since 1650 .

Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Second Edition
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
Conclusion
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
Conclusion
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
Conclusion
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
Conclusion
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index