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The implications of mass migration in the world history boggle the mind. Some, in fact, would claim that migrations are history or that migrations are central to our understanding of history. Undaunted, nonetheless, eight scholars from Argentina, Germany, Spain, Sweden, the United States, and the United Kingdom have agreed to comment on this question. Apart from general guidelines, they have chosen...
The author discusses effects of return migration in the Iberian peninsula, by setting a framework for comparison of different regions of Spain and Portugal where mass migration to America became a main factor of their socio-economic evolution through the mid-twentieth century. The purpose is to discuss whether return migration has solely to be considered a one-sided phenomenon, whose main characteristics...
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