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Waves of Migration: Diasporas, Borders, and Identity in World History MTA
A transnational account of migration patterns, refugee flows, and diaspora formation, and their effects on host and origin societies
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Waves of Migration: Diasporas, Borders, and Identity in World History "Waves of Migration" offers a comprehensive and illuminating journey through the multifaceted history of human movement across the globe. This book moves beyond simplistic narratives, demonstrating how migration, refugee flows, and diaspora formation have been fundamental forces shaping societies from ancient empires to the hyper-connected present. By weaving together quantitative data with compelling personal narratives, it reveals not only the sheer scale of human mobility but also the profound personal costs and motivations behind each journey, highlighting how mobility itself is a constitutive, not peripheral, element of world history.

From the forced migrations of the Atlantic Slave Trade and indentured labor, to the deliberate engineering of settler colonialism and the bureaucratic invention of borders, this transnational account examines the diverse drivers and impacts of displacement. It delves into the mass European emigration fueled by industrialization, the refugee crises born of 20th-century wars and decolonization, and the ideologically charged movements of the Cold War. Ultimately, the book brings us to the contemporary era of globalization, mixed migration, digital diasporas, and the looming challenges of climate-driven displacement, offering critical insights into how remittances, gendered journeys, identity, and the border industrial complex continue to reshape our world.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Explore the historical evolution of migration, from early human dispersal and the impact of empires and trade, to the forced movements of the Atlantic Slave Trade and indentured labor.
  • Understand how the modern nation-state, along with events like World Wars and the Cold War, invented and hardened borders, passports, and surveillance, profoundly shaping global mobility and creating refugee crises.
  • Delve into the contemporary era of globalization, mixed migration, and the role of remittances in supporting transnational households and influencing development in origin countries.
  • Examine the complex interplay of gender, race, and citizenship in migration, revealing how legal frameworks and social norms create hierarchies of belonging and the challenges faced by women migrants and marginalized groups.
  • Analyze emerging migration drivers, particularly climate change and disasters, and explore how technology, media, and nativist politics continuously reshape the dynamics of global movement and community formation.
Who's It For:

This book is essential for policymakers, sociologists, and activists seeking a historically grounded, transnational perspective on migration. It provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how migration patterns, refugee flows, and diasporas reshape societies, offering insights into policy instruments, theoretical syntheses, and a vocabulary for advocating for justice and reform in an increasingly mobile world.

Author:

Eugene Lopez

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Date Published:

January 1, 2026

Word Count:

40,538 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 50 minutes

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