Forventes på lager: 02-11-2006
This collection of essays provide theoretical, methodological and substantive empirical analysis of migration in Latin America. Ranging in time from the sixteenth through the mid-nineteenth century, they provide conclusive evidence of the ubiquity of migration in the early modern period, and show that to migrate was one of the most important means of coping with Spanish colonialism.
| Forlag | Cambridge University Press |
| Type | Bog |
| Format | Paperback / softback |
| Sprog | Engelsk |
| Udgivelsesdato | 02-11-2006 |
| Første udgivelsesår | 2006 |
| Serie | Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography |
| Illustrationer | Worked examples or Exercises |
| Fagredaktør | David J. Robinson |
| Originalsprog | United Kingdom |
| Sideantal | 420 |
| Indbinding | Paperback / softback |
| Forlag | Cambridge University Press |
| Serieredaktør | Alan R. H. Baker, Richard Dennis, Deryck Holdworth |
| Sideoplysninger | 420 pages, Worked examples or Exercises |
| Mål | 151 x 230 x 27 |
| ISBN-13 / EAN-13 | 9780521030281 |