Removing Peoples

aw_product_id: 
26890729243
merchant_image_url: 
https://cdn.waterstones.com/bookjackets/large/9780/1996/9780199698721.jpg
merchant_category: 
Books
search_price: 
19.99
book_author_name: 
Richard Bessel
book_type: 
Paperback
publisher: 
Oxford University Press
published_date: 
20/10/2011
isbn: 
9780199698721
Merchant Product Cat path: 
Books > History > General & world history
specifications: 
Richard Bessel|Paperback|Oxford University Press|20/10/2011
Merchant Product Id: 
9780199698721
Book Description: 
One of the terrible and tragic themes of modern history is the forced removal of millions of human beings. The causes, course, and consequences of the removal of peoples from their homes form a central theme in the history of the modern world. While removing people from their homes by force did not begin suddenly in the nineteenth century, the combination of the development of a global (capitalist) economy, of modern race-thinking, of world wars, of the triumph of popular and national sovereignty, and of new technological means of physically uprooting and transporting peoples has given this phenomenon a quantitatively and qualitatively new character. Removal has been a global phenomenon, and therefore this volume treats it within the frame of world history and international comparison. Examples discussed range from the United States in the 1830s to the expulsion of pied noir settlers from Algeria in the 1960s. A number of factors reshaped the older practices of forced migration and helped to make the removals discussed in this volume distinctly 'modern'. These include the use of modern apparatuses of administration, communication, and coercion, as well as warfare based on modern technology and organization.

Graphic Design by Ishmael Annobil /  Web Development by Ruzanna Hovasapyan