Bridging boundaries in British migration history : in memoriam Eric Richards.
This memorial book honours the legacy of Eric Richards's work in an interplay of academic essays and personal accounts of Eric Richards. Following the Eric Richards methodology, it combines micro- and macro-perspectives of British migration history and covers topics such as diasporas, religious...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Anthem Press,
2020.
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Series: | Anthem studies in British history.
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Summary: | This memorial book honours the legacy of Eric Richards's work in an interplay of academic essays and personal accounts of Eric Richards. Following the Eric Richards methodology, it combines micro- and macro-perspectives of British migration history and covers topics such as diasporas, religious, labour and wartime migrations. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
Bibliography: | Bibliography-Chapter 8 'Empire Made Me?'-Notes-Bibliography-Chapter 9 Irish Immigrants and the Middle Class in Colonial New Zealand, 1890-1910-Notes-Bibliography-Chapter 10 'We Shall have a Fine Holiday'-Economic Salvation through Migration?-The Miners Respond in Droves-Dashed Hopes and Harsh Realities-Conclusion-Notes-Bibliography-End Matter-Notes on Contributors-Index. |
ISBN: | 9781785275197 1785275194 9781785275180 1785275186 |