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A Short History of Migration

Livi-Bacci, Massimo

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1. Edition October 2012
160 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-7456-6186-5
John Wiley & Sons

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Translated by Carl Ipsen.

This short book provides a succinct and masterly overview of the history of migration, from the earliest movements of human beings out of Africa into Asia and Europe to the present day, exploring along the way those factors that contribute to the successes and failures of migratory groups. Separate chapters deal with the migration flows between Europe and the rest of the world in the 19th and 20th centuries and with the turbulent and complex migratory history of the Americas.

Livi Bacci shows that, over the centuries, migration has been a fundamental human prerogative and has been an essential element in economic development and the achievement of improved standards of living. The impact of state policies has been mixed, however, as states have each established their own rules of entry and departure - rules that today accentuate the differences between the interests of the sending countries, the receiving countries, and the migrants themselves. Lacking international agreement on migration rules owing to the refusal of states to surrender any of their sovereignty in this regard, the positive role that migration has always played in social development is at risk.

This concise history of migration by one of the world's leading demographers will be an indispensable text for students and for anyone interested in understanding how the movement of people has shaped the modern world.

Preface

Chapter One - Waves of Progress and Gradual Migration

Chapter Two - Selection and Reproduction: The Settler Effect

Chapter Three - Organized Migrations

Chapter Four - Three Centuries: 1500-1800

Chapter Five - A Quickening Pace: 1800-1913

Chapter Six - The Last Century: The Trend Reverses, 1914-2010

Chapter Seven - Three Globalizations, Migration, and the Rise of America

Chapter Eight - A Tumultuous Present and an Uncertain Future: 2010-2050

Chapter Nine - On the Move, in an Orderly Fashion

Appendix
"This elegantly written book develops a compelling argument
about the role of migrations in the history of mankind. An eminent
historical demographer, Livi-Bacci is able to bring the demographic
perspective to bear on the highly complex phenomenon of migration -
whether in the context of Ancient times or in today's context
of globalization, where immigration has become a highly
controversial and politicized issue. A compelling read for a
general audience wishing to understand the 'migration problem' and
its relevance for today's public policy."

Bruno Ramirez, Université de Montréal

"The appearance of any book by demographic historian Massimo
Livi-Bacci is cause for celebration and one on migration especially
welcome. Migration, more than most issues, is best understood in
the context of long-term patterns. This book, drawing on
research in several languages, deftly puts the European experience
of both emigration and immigration into long-term historical
perspective, distilling six centuries into fewer than 100
pages."

J.R. McNeill, Georgetown University
Massimo Livi Bacci is Professor of Demography at the University of Florence.

M. Livi-Bacci, University of Florence