Diasporas and Migrations

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Diasporas and Migrations Galleons and Caravans Week 5 Anne Gerritsen

1. Introduction 2. Theoretical aspects of Migration and Diaspora 3. Diasporas and Migrations in Eurasia before 1800 4. Conclusion

Historical Linguistics

Historical Linguistics Languages of the World Each dot represents the primary location of a living language

Sociology of the Study of Migration Robin Cohen, Cambridge Survey of World Migration and Global Diasporas (1997). Adam McKeown, Chinese Migrant Networks and Cultural Change: Peru, Chicago, Hawaii, 1900-1936.

Migration and the World History Approach

Postmodern Approach: The World of Cultural Studies

In Andre Gunder Frank, ReOrient (Berkeley, 1998), p. 103..