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This work addresses the mass expulsion of Germany's unwanted residents, including socialists, Jesuits, Danes, colonial subjects, French nationalists, Poles, and 'Gypsies', between 1871 and 1914.
Forced migration --- Migration forcée --- History --- Histoire --- Germany --- Allemagne --- Migration forcée --- Cleansing, Ethnic --- Compulsory resettlement --- Ethnic cleansing --- Ethnic purification --- Involuntary resettlement --- Migration, Forced --- Purification, Ethnic --- Relocation, Forced --- Resettlement, Involuntary --- Migration, Internal --- 1800 - 1999
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Emigration and immigration --- Forced migration --- Emigration et immigration --- Migration forçée --- -Maps --- Maps --- Cartes --- -Forced migration --- -#A9406A --- Cleansing, Ethnic --- Compulsory resettlement --- Ethnic cleansing --- Ethnic purification --- Involuntary resettlement --- Migration, Forced --- Purification, Ethnic --- Relocation, Forced --- Resettlement, Involuntary --- Migration, Internal --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization --- Migration forçée --- Emigration and immigration - Maps. --- Forced migration - Maps. --- -Maps.
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Rome --- Greece --- Grèce --- Emigration and immigration --- Colonies --- Emigration et immigration --- Forced migration --- -Forced migration --- -Cleansing, Ethnic --- Compulsory resettlement --- Ethnic cleansing --- Ethnic purification --- Involuntary resettlement --- Migration, Forced --- Purification, Ethnic --- Relocation, Forced --- Resettlement, Involuntary --- Migration, Internal --- Grèce --- Cleansing, Ethnic --- Emigration and immigration. --- Forced migration - Rome. --- Forced migration - Greece. --- Civilisation ancienne
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Bevolkingsverplaatsingen --- Compulsory resettlement --- Déplacements de population --- Exchange of population --- Expulsion de population --- Forced migration --- Gedwongen migratie --- Interchange of population --- Involuntary resettlement --- Migratie [Gedwongen ] --- Migration [Forced ] --- Migration contrainte --- Migration forcée --- Population -- Transferts --- Population exchanges --- Population interchanges --- Population transfers --- Transfer of population --- Transferts de population --- Échange de population
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#SBIB:39A4 --- Land settlement --- -Forced migration --- -Economic development projects --- -Population policy --- -Population planning --- Social policy --- Development projects, Economic --- Projects, Economic development --- Economic assistance --- Technical assistance --- Cleansing, Ethnic --- Compulsory resettlement --- Ethnic cleansing --- Ethnic purification --- Involuntary resettlement --- Migration, Forced --- Purification, Ethnic --- Relocation, Forced --- Resettlement, Involuntary --- Migration, Internal --- Resettlement --- Settlement of land --- Colonies --- Land use, Rural --- Human settlements --- Toegepaste antropologie --- Cross-cultural studies --- -Toegepaste antropologie --- Economic development projects --- Forced migration --- Population policy --- Population planning
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"This collection of papers explores whether a meaningful distinction can be made in the archaeological record between migrations in general and conflict-induced migration in particular and whether the concept of conflict-induced migration is at all relevant to understand the major societal collapse of Bronze Age societies in the Eastern Mediterranean in the late 13th c. BCE. Helped by modern perspectives on actual and recent cases of conflict-induced migration and by textual evidence on ancient events, the different areas of the Mediterranean affected by the Late Bronze Age events are explored"--Back cover.
Burial. --- Death --- Archaeology --- Forced migration --- Refugees --- Social archaeology --- Displaced persons --- Persons --- Cleansing, Ethnic --- Compulsory resettlement --- Ethnic cleansing --- Ethnic purification --- Involuntary resettlement --- Migration, Forced --- Purification, Ethnic --- Relocation, Forced --- Resettlement, Involuntary --- Migration, Internal --- Methodology --- Mediterranean Region --- Antiquities. --- Archäologie. --- Catastrophes naturelles --- Flüchtling. --- Forced migration. --- Migration. --- Migrations de peuples --- Mobilität. --- Peuples de la Mer --- Refugees. --- Réfugiés --- Social archaeology. --- Transferts de population --- Aspect social. --- Histoire. --- Aspect environnemental. --- Eastern Mediterranean (region (geographic)). --- Levante. --- Mediterranean Region. --- Mittelmeerküste --- Mittelmeerküste.
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Banishing troublesome and deviant people from society was common in the early modern period. Many European countries removed their paupers, convicted criminals, rebels and religious dissidents to remote communities or to their colonies where they could be simultaneously punished and, perhaps, contained and reformed. Under British rule, poor Irish, Scottish Jacobites, English criminals, Quakers, gypsies, Native Americans, the Acadian French in Canada, rebellious African slaves, or vulnerable minorities like the Jews of St. Eustatius, were among those expelled and banished to another place. This
Forced migration --- Exile (Punishment) --- Banishment --- Deportation as a punishment --- Ostracism (Exile) --- Alternatives to imprisonment --- Cleansing, Ethnic --- Compulsory resettlement --- Ethnic cleansing --- Ethnic purification --- Involuntary resettlement --- Migration, Forced --- Purification, Ethnic --- Relocation, Forced --- Resettlement, Involuntary --- Migration, Internal --- History. --- Great Britain --- America. --- Great Britain. --- Colonies --- History --- Anglia --- Angliyah --- Briṭanyah --- England and Wales --- Förenade kungariket --- Grã-Bretanha --- Grande-Bretagne --- Grossbritannien --- Igirisu --- Iso-Britannia --- Marea Britanie --- Nagy-Britannia --- Prydain Fawr --- Royaume-Uni --- Saharātchaʻānāčhak --- Storbritannien --- United Kingdom --- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland --- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland --- Velikobritanii͡ --- Wielka Brytania --- Yhdistynyt kuningaskunta --- Northern Ireland --- Scotland --- Wales --- Americas --- New World --- Western Hemisphere
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Human rights --- International private law --- Compulsory resettlement --- Expulsion de population --- Forced migration --- Gedwongen migratie --- Involuntary resettlement --- Migratie [Gedwongen ] --- Migration [Forced ] --- Migration contrainte --- Migration forcée --- Refugees --- Forced migration. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- -Forced migration --- 325.254.4 --- 327.58 --- 341.43 --- 810 Theorie en Methode --- 813 Methodologie --- 815 Geschiedenis --- 820 Internationale Betrekkingen --- 821 Internationaal Recht --- 822 Internationale organisaties --- 822.1 Verenigde Naties --- 838 Duurzame Ontwikkeling --- 841 Politiek Bestel --- 844.3 Migratie en vluchtelingen --- 876 Veiligheidspolitiek --- 881 Afrika --- 882.3 Midden-Amerika --- 883 Azië --- 884 Europa --- Cleansing, Ethnic --- Ethnic cleansing --- Ethnic purification --- Migration, Forced --- Purification, Ethnic --- Relocation, Forced --- Resettlement, Involuntary --- Migration, Internal --- Displaced persons --- Persons --- Aliens --- Deportees --- Exiles --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Refugees - Legal status, laws, etc.
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"Until recently migration did not occupy a prominent place on the agenda of students of Roman history. Various types of movement in the Roman world were studied, but not under the heading of migration and mobility. Migration and Mobility in the Early Roman Empire starts from the assumption that state-organised, forced and voluntary mobility and migration were intertwined and should be studied together. The papers assembled in the book tap into the remarkably large reservoir of archaeological and textual sources concerning various types of movement during the Roman Principate. The most important themes covered are rural-urban migration, labour mobility, relationships between forced and voluntary mobility, state-organised movements of military units, and familial and female mobility. Contributors are: Colin Adams, Seth Bernard, Christer Bruun, Luuk de Ligt, Paul Erdkamp, Lien Foubert, Peter Garnsey, Saskia Hin, Claire Holleran, Tatiana Ivleva, Elio Lo Cascio, Tracy Prowse, Saskia Roselaar, Laurens E. Tacoma, Rolf Tybout, Greg Woolf, and Andrea Zerbini"--
Migration, Internal --- Rural-urban migration --- Labor mobility --- Forced migration --- Residential mobility --- Migration intérieure --- Exode rural --- Main d'oeuvre --- Migration forcée --- Mobilité résidentielle --- History --- Histoire --- Rome (Empire) --- Rome --- Army --- History. --- Armée --- Deployment (Strategy) --- Government policy --- Armed Forces. --- Forced migration. --- Labor mobility. --- Migration, Internal. --- Residential mobility. --- Rural-urban migration. --- Government policy. --- Rome (Empire). --- Migration intérieure --- Migration forcée --- Mobilité résidentielle --- Armée --- E-books --- Mobility, Residential --- Urban population movements --- Population geography --- Strategy --- Cleansing, Ethnic --- Compulsory resettlement --- Ethnic cleansing --- Ethnic purification --- Involuntary resettlement --- Migration, Forced --- Purification, Ethnic --- Relocation, Forced --- Resettlement, Involuntary --- Mobility, Labor --- Labor supply --- Labor turnover --- Cities and towns, Movement to --- Country-city migration --- Migration, Rural-urban --- Rural exodus --- Rural-urban relations --- Urbanization --- Internal migration --- Mobility --- Internal migrants --- Migration, Internal - Rome - History --- Rural-urban migration - Rome - History --- Labor mobility - Rome - History --- Forced migration - Rome - History --- Deployment (Strategy) - Government policy - Rome --- Residential mobility - Rome - History --- Rome - Army - History
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Jews --- Jewish diaspora --- Forced migration --- Emigration and immigration --- History --- Historiography --- Social aspects --- Bible --- History of Biblical events --- History of contemporary events --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 933.23 --- Compulsory resettlement --- Involuntary resettlement --- Migration, Forced --- Relocation, Forced --- Resettlement, Involuntary --- Babylonian captivity, Jewish --- Babylonian exile, Jewish --- Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: ballingschap--(587-538 v.Chr.) --- 933.23 Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: ballingschap--(587-538 v.Chr.) --- Cleansing, Ethnic --- Ethnic cleansing --- Ethnic purification --- Purification, Ethnic --- Migration, Internal --- Diaspora, Jewish --- Galuth --- Human geography --- Judaism --- Historiography. --- Social aspects. --- Diaspora --- Migrations --- Bible. --- Antico Testamento --- Hebrew Bible --- Hebrew Scriptures --- Kitve-ḳodesh --- Miḳra --- Old Testament --- Palaia Diathēkē --- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa --- Sean-Tiomna --- Stary Testament --- Tanakh --- Tawrāt --- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim --- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim --- Velho Testamento --- History of Biblical events. --- History of contemporary events. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Jews - History - Babylonian captivity, 598-515 B.C --- Jews - History - To 70 A.D --- Jewish diaspora - Historiography --- Forced migration - Social aspects --- Emigration and immigration - Social aspects
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