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Zusatztext Margret Frenz presents to the reader, with great care and skill, a tapestry of ideas and practices of mobility that underpin one of the great exchanges of recent human history: the mobility backwards and forwards across the Indian Ocean ... Frenz's work is an important scholarly endeavour that can catch the attention of both the specialist and the more general reader such as this reviewer. It whets the appetite to learn more both about this specific and interesting case of migration Informationen zum Autor Margret Frenz is Lecturer in Global and Imperial History at the History Faculty and St Cross College, University of Oxford. Klappentext Using rarely-consulted archives across the world, as well as interviews with nearly 300 people of Goan origin, this book tells the fascinating story of how and why Goans went to East Africa and then on to Canada, the UK or to India. Goans helped to shape the contours of empires and the modern world. In this study of globalization from below, Frenz illuminates how Goans established communities in East Africa, and explores their experience of migration as well as their memories, and how these influenced their individual and collective identities. Zusammenfassung Goans have long been a mobile community, but the story of their migrations has not been told until now. Using rarely-consulted archives across the world, as well as interviews with nearly 300 people of Goan origin, this book tells the fascinating story of how and why Goans went to East Africa and then on to Canada, the UK or to other parts of India. Goans helped to shape the contours of empires and the modern world. In this study of globalization from below, Frenz illuminates how Goans established communities in East Africa, and explores their experience of migration as well as their memories, and how these influenced their individual and collective identities. This connected history juxtaposes and bridges the tensions between a structural, external account from a global perspective, and a personal, experiential, internal approach that reveals the perceptions and memories of the migrants themselves. Its analyses of general phenomena of migration processes and of economic, social, cultural, and political developments are relevant beyond the specific case of the Goans. Providing novel insights into multi-stage migration movements in a long-term historical perspective, this book is a major contribution to scholarship. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Tables List of Maps List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Maps Introduction Crossing the Ocean Making a Living Creating a Community Engaging in Politics Moving On ? Making New Lives Remembering East Africa Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author ...