Volume 2 of the Cambridge History of Global Migrations conceptualizes and organizes major themes and dynamics concerning migration across global and local scales through articles by an international array of experts. This...
Stephens, Vincent. Camping and Vamping Across Borders: Locating Cabaret Singers in the Black Cultural Spectrum. In Are You Entertained? Black Popular Culture in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Simone C. Drake and Dwan K....
Susan Rose is a professor of Sociology at Dickinson College., Rose, Susan, and James Gerencser. The Carlisle Indian Industrial School: Mapping Resources to Support an Important Conversation. In Cybercartography in a...
This chapter discusses the emotional dynamics of migration in two main areas: migration experience and politics of migration. The first section considers migration experiences at the individual, family and community levels. ...
Labor migration was a common strategy for Portuguese families at the turn of the twentieth century. Correspondence provided a vehicle to keep families connected and a space to sustain and recreate their relationships and...
First-person accounts, documents of life, life writing, ego-documents: called by different names according to discipline and approach, narratives of the self have attracted attention from historians and other scholars in the...
"The chief thing is the happy conviction that you carry away with you--the conviction that Sevastopol cannot be taken, and not only that it cannot be taken, but that it is impossible to shake the spirit of the Russian people...
If any one cultural source lay behind the republican revolutions of the eighteenth century, writes United States historian Gordon Wood, "it was ancient Rome -- republican Rome -- and the values that flowed from its history....