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South Atlantic Quarterly (1954) 53 (2): 171–181.
Published: 01 April 1954
...Elizabeth Cometti SOUTH ATLANTIC Quarterly ITALIAN EMIGRATION TO VENEZUELA Elizabeth Cometti EMIGRATION is at the center of the solution of all Italian national problems. On this all Italians, from Sicilian peasants to Milanese capitalists, are in agreement. Italy has a population of approximately...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2000) 99 (1): 121–142.
Published: 01 January 2000
... Emigrés in Harbin (BREM) and directed
it from to A White general, he had
run aground in this city in like so many
others, after the defeat of the White armies and
the fall of the Aleksandr Kolchak government...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2000) 99 (1): 51–76.
Published: 01 January 2000
...Olga Bakich 2001 by Duke University Press 2001 Olga Bakich
Emigré Identity: The Case of Harbin
Hans Blumenfeld, one of the world’s outstand-
ing urbanologists, wrote, ‘‘The city is a historical
process; its image...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1949) 48 (1): 65–76.
Published: 01 January 1949
... periodic visits to the Jones household talking of the distant colonies, where emigrants made huge fortunes. His tales inspired her to action; her incipient at tempts at colonization were carried on in a washbasin, with boats of broadbeans and immigrants of touchwood dolls. In 1830 she married Archibald...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1980) 79 (4): 436–448.
Published: 01 October 1980
... whites became fearful that their labor supply was being endangered, they did not hesitate to take strong action against agents; they would forcefully drive them away and sometimes kill them.3 State govern ments responded to the problem by passing emigrant-agent laws, which were designed to discourage...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2000) 99 (1): 253–269.
Published: 01 January 2000
...-
toricities, sites of displacement, interference, and
interaction in which the observer, the scholar,
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and memory also fully participate.
The phenomenon of emigration in general...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1980) 79 (3): 312–320.
Published: 01 July 1980
... of Savannah with a vessel chartered for Liberia by the American Colo nization Society, an antebellum organization that encouraged black emigration to Africa. In the last tense months before secession and Civil War, Cuthbert gambled with his life and the lives of his slaves, finally effecting...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1951) 50 (2): 269–270.
Published: 01 April 1951
... emigration from New England. All I will say, writes Mr. Holbrook in his Foreword, is that the Yankees have been ignored, and that this book is a modest at tempt to set them in their proper place. In thirty-three chapters, follow ing roughly chronological order, the author describes most of the major...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1945) 44 (4): 384–396.
Published: 01 October 1945
... of such emigranti who required only their passage paid and the proper arms placed in their hands to enroll themselves as regulars. Stevens was satisfied that he could land such emigrants in New York at an expense not to exceed thirty dollars per person. At a time when the Union seemed to need the service of all...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2000) 99 (1): 163–191.
Published: 01 January 2000
... secured a leasehold of its southern
tip, called the Liaodong Peninsula, from Russia as part of war indemnities.
The wave of Japanese emigration to Manchuria (and Far East Russia), how-
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ever, began a few decades earlier. By about Japanese, mostly
soldiers...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1999) 98 (1-2): 203–215.
Published: 01 January 1999
... tween 1492 and the present, this is a history of shifting borders and boundaries of territories and of identities and of the peoples and states that have crafted and contested those constraints. Mexico and all the nation-states of Latin America are settler societies in which immigration and emigration...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1952) 51 (4): 483–492.
Published: 01 October 1952
... the governments decide who is entitled to live on their territory and who must emigrate. Even where popu lations are not unilaterally expelled but exchanged with neighbor ing countries, the concept of an exchange implies that they are handled not as human beings but as commodities such as coins or stamps...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1941) 40 (1): 1–10.
Published: 01 January 1941
... couraged by a liberal and just policy. Thus the Republican plat form of 1864 anticipated a law actually encouraging immigration. For most of the nineteenth century, Congress looked with favor upon emigration of foreign exiles to the United States. French emigrants, driven from their homes by the last ill...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1951) 50 (2): 270–271.
Published: 01 April 1951
..., editors, schoolteachers, clergymen, merchants, and other emigrants from down East, listed on page after page (it is said that two thousand are mentioned here by name), are often identified by some curious personal characteristic, bizarre event, or witty anecdote. These picturesque bits have been patiently...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1996) 95 (1): 97–101.
Published: 01 January 1996
... have not stemmed emigration or created sustainable employment, they have provided a kind of reassur ance by casting Ireland s problems in global, as opposed to purely national, terms. Over the past decade or so, cultural tourism has been officially fos tered, and funded, as one of the most important...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1957) 56 (3): 314–328.
Published: 01 July 1957
... youth the vicissitudes that have been the lot of the Lika youth since the land reform of 1848, the decline of the Zadrwga, system, and the heavy emigration to America weakened the economic structure of the area. After graduating in law at the University of Zagreb, Pavelic sat as a deputy of the old...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1933) 32 (3): 227–236.
Published: 01 July 1933
... a nation which invited workers to develop the abundance of free land we possessed, preached a philosophy of welcome to the op pressed, and encouraged emigration to this country, to a na tion marked by the absence of every one of these characteris tics in fact, to an era marked by contrasting factors...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1914) 13 (3): 248–259.
Published: 01 July 1914
... persons who had formerly pledged allegiance. The farewell of a country boy about to join the emigration is worthy of quotation: it illustrates an attitude: I wearied of my cramped life within the circling hills that gloomed our home; my hands were wearied on the spade; my eyes were wearied watching o er...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2000) 99 (1): 271–272.
Published: 01 January 2000
... at the Institut
d’études slaves. She has also published a series of articles on the Russian
emigration.
was born in China and belongs to the third generation of Har-
bin Russians. She is a senior lecturer in the Department of Slavic Languages
and Literatures at the University of Toronto, and an editor...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1911) 10 (1): 23–30.
Published: 01 January 1911
... of the hour. The first phase of his revived feeling as an American citizen was presented in his positive refusal to emigrate, in spite of tempting offers from English friends, or to encourage others to emigrate. On July 31, 1865, only four months after the closing scene at Appomattox, he wrote to Colonel...
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