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Empire, Migration and Identity in the British World
By (Author) Kent Fedorowich
Edited by Andrew Thompson
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
3rd January 2017
United Kingdom
Paperback
296
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The essays in this volume have been written by leading experts in their respective fields and bring together established scholars with a new generation of migration and transnational historians. Their work weaves together the 'new' imperial and the 'new' migration histories, and is essential reading for scholars and students interested in the interplay of migration within and between the local, regional, imperial, and transnational arenas. Furthermore, these essays set an important analytical benchmark for more integrated and comparative analyses of the range of migratory processes - free and coerced - which together impacted on the dynamics of power, forms of cultural circulation and making of ethnicities across a British imperial world. -- .
The introduction and the accompanying spread of chapters in Empire, Migration and Identity offers a good exemplar of how the British World framework has adapted since its formulation more than ten years ago and where it stands today. -- .
Kent Fedorowich is Reader in British Imperial and Commonwealth History at the University of the West of England, Bristol
Andrew S. Thompson is Professor of Modern History at the University of Exeter