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4. The End of Intercivilizational Contact and the Economics of Religious Expulsions
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Maps and Figures xiii
- Acknowledgments and Dedication xvii
- Contexts: An Introductory Note to Readers xix
- 1. Worlds in Motion, Cultures in Contact 1
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PART I The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Mediterranean and Eurasian Worlds to the 1500s
- 2. Antecedents: Migration and Population Changes in the Mediterranean-Asian Worlds 23
- 3. Continuities: Mobility and Migration from the Eleventh to the Sixteenth Century 59
- 4. The End of Intercivilizational Contact and the Economics of Religious Expulsions 92
- 5. Ottoman Society, Europe, and the Beginnings of Colonial Contact 108
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PART II Other Worlds and European Colonialism to the Eighteenth Century
- 6. Africa and the Slave Migration Systems 135
- 7. Trade-Posts and Colonies in the World of the Indian Ocean 163
- 8. Latin America: Population Collapse and Resettlement 187
- 9. Fur Empires and Colonies of Agricultural Settlement 211
- 10. Forced Labor Migration in and to the Americas 234
- 11. Migration and Conversion: Worldviews, Material Culture, Racial Hierarchies 257
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PART III Intercontinental Migration Systems to the Nineteenth Century
- 12. Europe: Internal Migrations from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century 275
- 13. The Russo-Siberian Migration System 306
- 14. The Proletarian Mass Migrations in the Atlantic Economies 331
- 15. The Asian Contract Labor System (1830s to 1920s) and Transpacific Migration 366
- 16 Imperial Interest Groups and Subaltern Cultural Assertion 405
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PART IV Twentieth-Century Changes
- 17 Forced Labor and Refugees in the Northern Hemisphere to the 1950s 443
- 18 Between the Old and the New, 1920s to 1950s 489
- 19 New Migration Systems since the 1960s 508
- 20 Intercultural Strategies and Closed Doors in the 1990s 564
- Notes 583
- Selected Bibliography 717
- Sources for Maps and Figures 747
- Index 755
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Maps and Figures xiii
- Acknowledgments and Dedication xvii
- Contexts: An Introductory Note to Readers xix
- 1. Worlds in Motion, Cultures in Contact 1
-
PART I The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Mediterranean and Eurasian Worlds to the 1500s
- 2. Antecedents: Migration and Population Changes in the Mediterranean-Asian Worlds 23
- 3. Continuities: Mobility and Migration from the Eleventh to the Sixteenth Century 59
- 4. The End of Intercivilizational Contact and the Economics of Religious Expulsions 92
- 5. Ottoman Society, Europe, and the Beginnings of Colonial Contact 108
-
PART II Other Worlds and European Colonialism to the Eighteenth Century
- 6. Africa and the Slave Migration Systems 135
- 7. Trade-Posts and Colonies in the World of the Indian Ocean 163
- 8. Latin America: Population Collapse and Resettlement 187
- 9. Fur Empires and Colonies of Agricultural Settlement 211
- 10. Forced Labor Migration in and to the Americas 234
- 11. Migration and Conversion: Worldviews, Material Culture, Racial Hierarchies 257
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PART III Intercontinental Migration Systems to the Nineteenth Century
- 12. Europe: Internal Migrations from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century 275
- 13. The Russo-Siberian Migration System 306
- 14. The Proletarian Mass Migrations in the Atlantic Economies 331
- 15. The Asian Contract Labor System (1830s to 1920s) and Transpacific Migration 366
- 16 Imperial Interest Groups and Subaltern Cultural Assertion 405
-
PART IV Twentieth-Century Changes
- 17 Forced Labor and Refugees in the Northern Hemisphere to the 1950s 443
- 18 Between the Old and the New, 1920s to 1950s 489
- 19 New Migration Systems since the 1960s 508
- 20 Intercultural Strategies and Closed Doors in the 1990s 564
- Notes 583
- Selected Bibliography 717
- Sources for Maps and Figures 747
- Index 755