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Globalizing Southeastern Europe : emigrants, America, and the state since the late nineteenth century

Title
Globalizing Southeastern Europe : emigrants, America, and the state since the late nineteenth century / Ulf Brunnbauer.
ISBN
9781498519557
1498519555
Publication
Lanham : Lexington Books, [2016]
Physical Description
xvii, 357 pages ; 24 cm
Summary
"At the end of the nineteenth century, Southeastern Europe became a prime sending region of emigrants to overseas countries, in particular the United States. This massive movement of people ended in 1914 but remained consequential long thereafter, as emigration had created networks, memories, and attitudes that shaped social and political practices in Southeastern Europe long after the emigrants had left. This book's main concern is to reconstruct the political and socioeconomic impact of emigration on Southeastern Europe. In contrast to migration studies' traditional focus on immigration, this book concentrates on the sending countries. The author provides a comparative analysis of the socioeconomic causes and consequences of emigration and argues that migrant networks and emulation effects were crucial for the persistence of migration inclinations. It also brings the state back in the emigration story and discusses political responses towards emigration by governments in the region before 1914. This book presents emigration as a complex social phenomenon that requires a multifaceted historical approach in order to reveal the effects of migration on different temporal and spatial scales"--Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Brunnbauer, Ulf, 1970- Globalizing Southeastern Europe. Lanham : Lexington Books, 2016
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 21, 2016
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Overseas emigration from the Balkans until 1914
To make a living in America, and at home
The politics of emigration
Nationalism, the state, and emigrants in the interwar period
The emerging communist emigration regime
Conclusions.
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