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Migrants - The Story of Us All

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Informationen zum Autor Sam Miller was born and brought up in London, but has spent much of his adult life in India. He is a former BBC journalist and is the author of Delhi: Adventures in a Megacity (2009), Blue Guide: India (2012) and A Strange Kind of Paradise: India Through Foreign Eyes (2014). He is also the translator of The Marvellous (But Authentic) Adventures of Captain Corcoran (2016) by Alfred Assollant. Klappentext Humans are, in fundamental ways, a migratory species, more so than any other land mammal. For most of our existence, we were all nomads, and some of us still are. Houses and permanent settlements are a relatively late development - dating back little more than twelve thousand years. Borders and passports are much more recent. From the Neanderthals, Alexander the Great, Christopher Columbus and Pocahontas to the African slave trade, Fu Manchu, and Barack Obama, Migrants shows us that it is only by understanding how migration and migrants have been viewed in the past, that we can re-set the terms of the modern-day debate about migration. 'Enjoyable, provocative and timely' Spectator 'Thoughtful... offers a whole new way of seeing the world' Financial Times 'Fascinating... Miller's perspective may be just what we need' Daily Telegraph Vorwort Humans are the most migratory species of all land mammals. Migrants cuts through the toxic debates about refugees versus economic migrants to tell the rich and collective stories of humankind's urge to move. Zusammenfassung Humans are the most migratory species of all land mammals. Migrants cuts through the toxic debates about refugees versus economic migrants to tell the rich and collective stories of humankind's urge to move.

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Authors Sam Miller, Sam Miller
Publisher Abacus
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 07.03.2024
 
EAN 9780349144443
ISBN 978-0-349-14444-3
No. of pages 448
Dimensions 120 mm x 200 mm x 15 mm
Series Dilly's Story
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book

HISTORY / Civilization, HISTORY / Historiography, LAW / Emigration & Immigration, General & world history, Migration, immigration & emigration, Migration, immigration and emigration, General and world history

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