Intercontinental migration as a world historical process
P. C. Emmer
European Review, 1993, vol. 1, issue 1, 66-74
Abstract:
Human migration has a long and complicated history. A survey of the various migration streams reveals that between 1492 and the present, Europeans have benefitted in much greater numbers from the ‘migration escape hatch’ than have Africans and Asians.
Date: 1993
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