Making the Chinese Mexican is the first book to examine the Chinese diaspora in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. It presents
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How gender and generation shape perceptions of place and time as told through the voices of Mexican teenage girls Thi
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This book focuses on the lived experiences of migrants who (try to) access the workplace, and explores the barriers and
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A magisterial sweep through 1500 years of Christian history with a groundbreaking focus on the missionary role of migran
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Compiling various perspectives from borderlands across the SADC region, Migration, Borders, and Borderlands: Making Nati
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The transformation of Singapore, founded by Stamford Raffles in 1819, from a trading post to a major centre for internat
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n this innovative study of the aftermath of ethnic cleansing, Eagle Glassheim examines the transformation of Czechoslova
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During the Cold War, both Chinese and American officials employed a wide range of migration policies and practices to pu
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In the late nineteenth century the borderlands between the United States, the British Empire in Canada, and the Asia-Pac
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