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Global Migrations The Scottish Diaspora Since 1600 Angela Mccarthy John M Mackenzie Eds

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Global Migrations The Scottish Diaspora Since 1600 Angela Mccarthy John M Mackenzie Eds
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.44 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Angela McCarthy; John M. MacKenzie (eds.)
ISBN: 9781474410045, 1474410049
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Global Migrations The Scottish Diaspora Since 1600 Angela Mccarthy John M Mackenzie Eds by Angela Mccarthy; John M. Mackenzie (eds.) 9781474410045, 1474410049 instant download after payment.

From the seventeenth century to the current day, more than 2.5 million Scots have sought new lives elsewhere. This book of essays from established and emerging scholars examines the impact since 1600 of out migration from Scotland on the homeland, the migrants and the destinations in which they settled, and their descendants and ‘affinity’ Scots. It does so through a focus on the under-researched themes of slavery, cross-cultural encounters, economics, war, tourism, and the modern diaspora since 1945. It spans diverse destinations including Europe, the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), Hong Kong, Guyana and the British World more broadly. A key objective is to consider whether the Scottish factor mattered.
Angela McCarthy is Professor of Scottish and Irish History at the University of Otago, New Zealand. She is the editor of A Global Clan (2006) and author of Personal Narratives of Irish and Scottish Migration, 1921-65 (2007) and Scottishness and Irishness in New Zealand since 1840 (2011).
John M. MacKenzie is Emeritus Professor of Imperial History at Lancaster University and holds honorary professorships of Aberdeen and St Andrews universities. He is the author of The Scots in South Africa (2007), Museums and Empire (2009) and co-editor with T.M. Devine of Scotland and the British Empire (2011).

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