From the earliest people journeying across Africa to present day students studying abroad, this illustrated volume offers a broad narrative of human mobility. Looking at forced as well as self-motivated migrations, it features chapters on slavery and trafficking, historical events including the Irish ‘Famine Exodus’ and Jewish refugees escaping Nazi rule, as well as phenomena such as retiring abroad and misconceptions about migrant populations.
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