Mobility and Coercion in an Age of Wars and Revolutions
A Global History, c. 1750-1830
Herausgeber: Jansen, Jan C.; Mckenzie, Kirsten
Mobility and Coercion in an Age of Wars and Revolutions
A Global History, c. 1750-1830
Herausgeber: Jansen, Jan C.; Mckenzie, Kirsten
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Offering a bold new vision of the age of revolutions, this global history highlights the intersection of war, empire and forced migration in a period usually identified with a quest for liberty and political participation. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
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Offering a bold new vision of the age of revolutions, this global history highlights the intersection of war, empire and forced migration in a period usually identified with a quest for liberty and political participation. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 315
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009370530
- ISBN-10: 1009370537
- Artikelnr.: 74263623
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 315
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009370530
- ISBN-10: 1009370537
- Artikelnr.: 74263623
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Jan C. Jansen and Kirsten McKenzie; 2. Exile and
opportunity: Wabanaki, Acadian, and loyalist forced migration in the
Northeastern Borderlands of North America Liam Riordan; 3. (Un-)Settling
exile: imagining outposts of the French emigration across the globe
Friedemann Pestel; 4. Revolution, war, and punitive relocations across the
Spanish empire: the 1790s in context Christian G. De Vito; 5. All at sea:
prisoner of war mobilities and the British imperial world, 1793-1815 Anna
McKay; 6. The legion of the damned: Britain's military deployment of
convict labor in the Atlantic world, 1766-1826 Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and
Brad Manera; 7. New Orleans between Atlantic and Caribbean: reinterpreting
the Saint-Domingue migration Nathalie Dessens; 8. Registration and
deportation: refugees, regimes of proof, and the law in Jamaica, 1791-1828
Jan C. Jansen; 9. Political removal: exile, press freedom, and subjecthood
in Britain, the Cape Colony, and Bengal Kirsten McKenzie; 10. Crossing the
Mediterranean in the age of revolutions: the multiple mobilities of the
1820s Maurizio Isabella; 11. The Chacay massacre: exile, the Mapuche, and
border formation in Chile and the Río de la Plata, 1810-1834 Edward
Blumenthal; 12. The ex-emperor in exile: Mexico's Agustín de Iturbide in
London, 1824 Karen Racine; Select Readings.
opportunity: Wabanaki, Acadian, and loyalist forced migration in the
Northeastern Borderlands of North America Liam Riordan; 3. (Un-)Settling
exile: imagining outposts of the French emigration across the globe
Friedemann Pestel; 4. Revolution, war, and punitive relocations across the
Spanish empire: the 1790s in context Christian G. De Vito; 5. All at sea:
prisoner of war mobilities and the British imperial world, 1793-1815 Anna
McKay; 6. The legion of the damned: Britain's military deployment of
convict labor in the Atlantic world, 1766-1826 Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and
Brad Manera; 7. New Orleans between Atlantic and Caribbean: reinterpreting
the Saint-Domingue migration Nathalie Dessens; 8. Registration and
deportation: refugees, regimes of proof, and the law in Jamaica, 1791-1828
Jan C. Jansen; 9. Political removal: exile, press freedom, and subjecthood
in Britain, the Cape Colony, and Bengal Kirsten McKenzie; 10. Crossing the
Mediterranean in the age of revolutions: the multiple mobilities of the
1820s Maurizio Isabella; 11. The Chacay massacre: exile, the Mapuche, and
border formation in Chile and the Río de la Plata, 1810-1834 Edward
Blumenthal; 12. The ex-emperor in exile: Mexico's Agustín de Iturbide in
London, 1824 Karen Racine; Select Readings.
1. Introduction Jan C. Jansen and Kirsten McKenzie; 2. Exile and
opportunity: Wabanaki, Acadian, and loyalist forced migration in the
Northeastern Borderlands of North America Liam Riordan; 3. (Un-)Settling
exile: imagining outposts of the French emigration across the globe
Friedemann Pestel; 4. Revolution, war, and punitive relocations across the
Spanish empire: the 1790s in context Christian G. De Vito; 5. All at sea:
prisoner of war mobilities and the British imperial world, 1793-1815 Anna
McKay; 6. The legion of the damned: Britain's military deployment of
convict labor in the Atlantic world, 1766-1826 Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and
Brad Manera; 7. New Orleans between Atlantic and Caribbean: reinterpreting
the Saint-Domingue migration Nathalie Dessens; 8. Registration and
deportation: refugees, regimes of proof, and the law in Jamaica, 1791-1828
Jan C. Jansen; 9. Political removal: exile, press freedom, and subjecthood
in Britain, the Cape Colony, and Bengal Kirsten McKenzie; 10. Crossing the
Mediterranean in the age of revolutions: the multiple mobilities of the
1820s Maurizio Isabella; 11. The Chacay massacre: exile, the Mapuche, and
border formation in Chile and the Río de la Plata, 1810-1834 Edward
Blumenthal; 12. The ex-emperor in exile: Mexico's Agustín de Iturbide in
London, 1824 Karen Racine; Select Readings.
opportunity: Wabanaki, Acadian, and loyalist forced migration in the
Northeastern Borderlands of North America Liam Riordan; 3. (Un-)Settling
exile: imagining outposts of the French emigration across the globe
Friedemann Pestel; 4. Revolution, war, and punitive relocations across the
Spanish empire: the 1790s in context Christian G. De Vito; 5. All at sea:
prisoner of war mobilities and the British imperial world, 1793-1815 Anna
McKay; 6. The legion of the damned: Britain's military deployment of
convict labor in the Atlantic world, 1766-1826 Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and
Brad Manera; 7. New Orleans between Atlantic and Caribbean: reinterpreting
the Saint-Domingue migration Nathalie Dessens; 8. Registration and
deportation: refugees, regimes of proof, and the law in Jamaica, 1791-1828
Jan C. Jansen; 9. Political removal: exile, press freedom, and subjecthood
in Britain, the Cape Colony, and Bengal Kirsten McKenzie; 10. Crossing the
Mediterranean in the age of revolutions: the multiple mobilities of the
1820s Maurizio Isabella; 11. The Chacay massacre: exile, the Mapuche, and
border formation in Chile and the Río de la Plata, 1810-1834 Edward
Blumenthal; 12. The ex-emperor in exile: Mexico's Agustín de Iturbide in
London, 1824 Karen Racine; Select Readings.