Migration from the British ""Celtic fringe"" since the eighteenth century has had a significant impact on the politics, economics, demography, sociology and culture of the New World, as forces shaping international politics and even war. The authors use new material to explore Scottish migrant networks and personal experiences in areas such as the Caribbean, New Zealand and Australia.
A Global Clan: Scottish Migrant Networks and Identity since the Eighteenth Century (International Library of Historical Studies)
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PublisherI.B.Tauris
ISBN / ASIN1845110676
ISBN-139781845110673
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CategoryHistory
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