Hull - House , 454-455 , 507 Humphrey , Hubert , 712 Hungary , 557 , 680 , 731 , 733 Johnston , Joseph E. , 385 , 389 ... 741742 Korean War , 695 , 724 , 728-729 , 743 Kress , Samuel H. , 651 Kuhn , Loeb and Company , 502 , 514 Ku Klux ...
Based on research by authors at the Sussex Centre for Migration Research.
Europe has a long history of state-led population displacement on ethnic grounds. The nationalist argument of ethnic homogeneity has been a crucial factor in the mapping of the continent.
A growing number of countryside people moved into the urban communities to find acceptance and earn their living there . City and town governments as well as various artisans ' guilds enacted statutes that made migration mandatory for ...
Of the 101 971 movers , those who moved to the Sibu District ( including the move within the Sibu District ) comprised 44 ... These data show only the flow between districts , and therefore , not all of the people move to urban areas .
population : this would mean gradually moving towards the permanent settlement of another 250 000 Soviet nationals in Western Europe . If , on the other hand , the maximum assumption of 1 % is taken as the basis , in view of the need ...
Forced Population Movements in Europe in the Second World War and its Aftermath Pertti Ahonen, Gustavo Corni, ... The Soviet delegation joined the propaganda drive aimed at persuading Poland's Ukrainians to move voluntarily to the ...
People on the Move: Since 1860
People on the Move: Experiences of Forced Migration : with Examples from Various Parts of the World
The volume examines a century of Punjabi Migration. This has been marked by both the massive upheaval of the 1947 partition and economic migration arising from agricultural and urban development...
Immigration tops the list of challenges of greatest concern to European Union citizens.
Originally published in 1975, this volume examines conceptual and theoretical aspects of the study of internal migration, both in chapters dealing specifically with theory and data and in case studies.
Looks at why we make journeys, how we travel, and how we find the way, using examples from around the world. Suggested level: primary.
This series examines various types of refugees and migrants, explaining how these people ended up in their situations and the various characteristics of their nomadic lifestyles.
People on the Move is an Explanation text covering Geography and PSHE themes for Year 3. It is part of Four Corners, the most visually compelling series of cross-curricular books to motivate all readers from 4 to 11.