|  | The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration
  1. Edition January 2013 640.- Euro introductory price valid until 31. May 2013, thereafter 770.- Euro 2013. 3444 Pages, 5 Volumes, Hardcover - Handbook/Reference Book - ISBN 978-1-4443-3489-0 - John Wiley & Sons
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| Detailed description Available as a five-volume print set or online, The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration provides a complete exploration of the prominent themes, events, and theoretical underpinnings of the movements of human populations from prehistory to the present day. * The first comprehensive reference work on migration with over 500 entries arranged in a convenient A-Z format, and a prehistory section with over 50 thematically organized essays * Features contributions from a global and multi-disciplinary group of scholars in the field, including historians, classicists, anthropologists, social scientists, political scientists, economists, archaeologists, linguists, and geneticists * Provides thematic discussions of key topics, detailed migration histories, biographies, and more * Examines migration through world history, rather than from a western perspective * Includes illustrations, images, and charts, as well as 50 maps * Additional materials include a lexicon
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