Europeans on the Move: Studies on European Migration 1500–1800
Europeans on the Move: Studies on European Migration 1500–1800
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Abstract
This book considers the phenomenon of European migration during the three centuries following the first Columbus voyage to America. A survey of the medieval background shows that Europeans were adept at long-distance travel in search of employment and opportunity, well before the encounter with America, and that some of these medieval adventurers had long been pressing beyond the perimeter of Europe. The chapters reveal that established patterns of migration persisted well into the early modern period, and that the ‘Discoveries’ merely added new and more exotic destinations to those already open to people in Europe who were forced to leave home to make careers for themselves. Though these studies focus on a range of countries, they collectively point to the fact that migration more frequently led to an early death than to a quick fortune. The conclusions that are drawn from the experiences of the three island kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, as well as from the Netherlands and Germany, demonstrate that the Spanish concentration upon America as the land of opportunity was exceptional. France, too, is shown to be exceptional because of the small number of emigrants it produced.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Europeans on the Move, 1500–1800
bernard bailyn
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Part I The Early Experiences
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Part II Migration from the Three Kingdoms: England, Scotland, and Ireland
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Part III Continental European Migration: The Netherlands, Germany, and France
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The Netherlands, the Dutch, and Long-Distance Migration in the Late Sixteenth to Early Nineteenth Centuries
jan lucassen
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Transatlantic Migration from the German-Speaking Parts of Central Europe, 1600–1800: Proportions, Structures, and Explanations
georg fertig
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Manon's Fellow Exiles: Emigration from France to North America before 1763
peter moogk
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The Netherlands, the Dutch, and Long-Distance Migration in the Late Sixteenth to Early Nineteenth Centuries
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Conclusion
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End Matter
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