From the early 19th century, millions of people crossed the seas to escape war, famine or poverty, or were taken against their will as slaves, convicts or indentured labourers. Based on original sources and first-hand accounts, this book examines the transition from one life to another, beginning with the journey to the port, the perils of the voyage and their reception in the Americas or Australasia.
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https://www.psbooks.co.uk/passage-to-the-world-9781848321366221498Passage to the Worldhttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/2/2/221498_f1007d7b5e1dc509808abaf0c5b0439d.jpg9.999.99GBPInStock/History/Categories/Industrial/History/Categories/Social /History/Highlights/Maritime History/Non-Fiction/Categories/Social Sciences/History/Non-FictionFrom the early 19th century, millions of people crossed the seas to escape war, famine or poverty, or were taken against their will as slaves, convicts or indentured labourers. Based on original sources and first-hand accounts, this book examines the transition from one life to another, beginning with the journey to the port, the perils of the voyage and their reception in the Americas or Australasia.Hardback00add-to-cartrrp_info:ÂŁ25.00productId:35692ÂŁ25.00Kevin BrownGeneralSeaforthHardbackMaritimeSocial Issues