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Hurt, James, and Stephen Fender. "Sea Changes: British Emigration & American Literature." Modern Language Review 89, no. 2 (1994): 444. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3735256.

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Kaufmann, Michael, and Stephen Fender. "Sea Changes: British Emigration and American Literature." New England Quarterly 66, no. 3 (1993): 510. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/366025.

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Barton, Edwin J., Stephen Fender, and Lydia Dittler Schulman. "Sea Changes: British Emigration and American Literature." American Literature 65, no. 2 (1993): 363. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2927354.

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Rischin, Moses, and Stephen Fender. "Sea Changes: British Emigration and American Literature." American Historical Review 99, no. 2 (1994): 634. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2167442.

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Green, Martin, and Stephen Fender. "Sea Changes: British Emigration and American Literature." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 25, no. 1 (1994): 162. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/206148.

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Hnatiuk, Mykhailo, and Olha Shostak. "Ivan Franko’s Sketch of Drama “To Brazil”: from History of Unfinished ‘Emigrational’ Text." Академічний журнал "Слово і Час", no. 3 (March 30, 2019): 53–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.33608/0236-1477.2019.03.53-64.

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The paper provides an analysis of I. Franko’s unfinished drama “To Brazil” that deals with the first wave of the Ukrainians’ emigration, especially events of Brazilian Rush in 1895–1897. Since the literary text is based on important historical process, the authors characterize the special features of emigration from East Halychyna to the South American country at the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The research explores I. Franko’s participation in emigration movement and outlines the background of the author’s interest in creating literary work on the theme of emigration. Franko’s sketch
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Pylypushko, Bohdan. "Formation of Phenomenon of “inner emigration” in Western Scientific Discourse." ART Space, no. 3 (2018): 19–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2519-4135.4.2018.3.4.

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The article examines the concept of “inner emigration”, observes and researches the materials of Western European and American scholars on this issue, as well as determines the consequences of the phenomenon of “inner emigration” in the post-totalitarian society.
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Ramer, Samuel C., and Evgeniia Sergeevna Semenova. "Joseph Brodsky: Discovering America." Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography 11, no. 1 (2018): 158–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22102388-01100007.

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This article examines the Nobel Laureate Russian poet Joseph Brodsky’s life and work in the United States following his emigration from Russia in 1972. The article devotes particular attention to the poems and essays he wrote in emigration and his strongly held views on poetry and the poet’s craft. It also portrays his engagement with American society, American letters, and his role in the cultural life of the United States.
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Cuecuecha-Mendoza, Alfredo, Jaime Lara-Lara, and José Dionicio Vázquez-Vázquez. "La reemigración de niños estadunidenses que viven en México." Papeles de Población 23, no. 91 (2017): 93–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.22185/24487147.2017.91.005.

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Thorvaldsen, Gunnar. "Emigrants in the Historical Population Register of Norway." Journal of Migration History 4, no. 2 (2018): 264–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/23519924-00402003.

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Both the completed transcription of our emigration protocols and the construction of the Norwegian national Historical Population Register, among other developments, make an article about methods for studying emigration from Norway through the last couple of centuries topical. This article starts by discussing the Norwegian and American sources through which we can identify the emigrants’ absence from Norway. In particular, it focuses attention on groups that are difficult to follow because of international migration, and the consequences this has for emigration statistics. A key issue for fur
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Mount, Graeme S., and Edelgard E. Mahant. "Review of Recent Literature on Canadian-Latin American Relations." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 27, no. 2 (1985): 127–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/165721.

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In 1976, Macmillan of Canada published the first recent book-length study of Canadian-Latin American relations, Gringos from the Far North: Essays in the History of Canadian-Latin American Relations, 1866-1968, by Professor J.C.M. Ogelsby of the University of Western Ontario (1976a). Ogelsby deals with interactions between the residents of Canada and those of the Latin American republics – diplomatic, trade, business and religious relations; he includes subjects such as the emigration of Canadian Mennonites to South America. Ogelsby, who consulted Canadian and Spanish-American archives and tra
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Khoudour-Castéras, David. "Causes and implications of the current mass emigration process in Latin America." Alternativas. Cuadernos de Trabajo Social, no. 13 (December 15, 2005): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/altern2005.13.7.

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Since the mid-1970s, most Latin American countries have become net exporters of labour and this trend has accelerated over the past decade. Wide differences in income with industrialised countries, a low level of social investment and the existence of a large national community already established abroad are all factors that are conducive to the emigration of workers. Both geographic and linguistic proximity also play a significant role in this process. However, beyond the structural determinants, emigration also responds to short-term variations in economic activity, increasing when growth la
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Blanck, Dag. "“Very Welcome Home Mr. Swanson”: Swedish Americans Encounter Homeland Swedes." American Studies in Scandinavia 48, no. 2 (2016): 107–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.22439/asca.v48i2.5454.

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This article examines different patterns of interaction between Swedish Americans and the homeland, and my interest is in the significance and consequences of these encounters. The mass emigration of some 1,3 million Swedes in the 19th and early 20th centuries was a fundamental event in Swedish history, and as a result a separate social and cultural community—Swedish America—was created in the U.S. and a specific population group of Swedish Americans emerged. Close to a fifth of these Swedish Americans returned to Sweden, and in their interaction with the old homeland they were seen as a disti
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Abushihab, Ibrahim. "A Stylistic Analysis of Arab-American Poetry: Mahjar (Place of Emigration) Poetry." Journal of Language Teaching and Research 11, no. 4 (2020): 652. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/jltr.1104.17.

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The present paper represents an attempt to focus upon analyzing and describing the major features of Arab American poetry written by prominent Arab poets who had arrived in America on behalf of millions of immigrants during the 19th century. Some of who wrote in English and Arabic like Ameen Rihani (1876-1940); Khalil Gibran (1883-1931) and Mikhail Naimy (1889-1988). Others wrote in Arabic like Elia Abumadi (1890-1957). Most of their poems in Mahjar (place of emigration) reveal nostalgia, their love to their countries and their ancestors and issues relating to Arab countries. The paper analyze
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Danyliv, N. "US PRESIDENTS’ POLICY ON THE JEWISH EMIGRATION FROM THE SOVIET UNION (1961–1989)." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. History, no. 138 (2018): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2640.2018.138.2.

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In this article the author analyzed the features of the US presidents' administrations policy in the issue of Jews emigration from the Soviet Union. The pre-election promises concerning the liberalization of the emigration legislation and the degree of their actual implementation are described. The internal and external factors that influenced at the decisions of the presidents and their administrations are determined. The strength of the American-Jewish lobby influence is considered. In particular, it is tolk about replacing the conservative principles of immigration policy on a much more dem
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Rendall, Michael S., and Berna M. Torr. "Emigration and Schooling among Second-Generation Mexican-American Children." International Migration Review 42, no. 3 (2008): 729–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-7379.2008.00144.x.

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Cullingford, Elizabeth. "American Dreams: Emigration or Exile in Contemporary Irish Fiction?" Éire-Ireland 49, no. 3-4 (2014): 60–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/eir.2014.0013.

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O’Brien, Colleen C. "Paternal Solicitude and Haitian Emigration: The First American Occupation?" South Central Review 30, no. 1 (2013): 32–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/scr.2013.0003.

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Ceramella, Nick. "American writers’ imaginative empathy for the Risorgimento and emigration." Forum Italicum: A Journal of Italian Studies 47, no. 2 (2013): 397–413. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0014585813484253.

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Yun-Casalilla, Bartolomé. "The American Empire and the Spanish Economy: an Institutional and Regional Perspective." Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History 16, no. 1 (1998): 123–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0212610900007072.

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The Spanish Empire in America —so envied by other countries— has never been regarded by economic historians as an unmixed blessing. For Hamilton, the precious metals from the Americas caused a parallel rise in prices and wages, reducing industrial investment and thus aborting the development of capitalism. For Vilar, a critic of that view, the Empire, as «the supreme phase of feudalism», led to a primitive accumulation of capital responsible for freezing structures inhibiting to capitalism. Wallerstein recognised that America was essential for the conversion of Spain into a semi-periphery of t
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Metress, Eileen. "The American Wake of Ireland: Symbolic Death Ritual." OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 21, no. 2 (1990): 147–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/ljfh-2g3j-2vcw-adxv.

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Knowledge of a group's death customs can provide insight into their social system. The wake and funeral of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Ireland have been said to provide the most dramatic revelation of community life during those times. In the early days of Irish emigration when the journey to North America was considered to be a final separation, Irish society developed an institution known as the American wake. Among other things, it provided a mechanism for ventilating the grief associated with this special type of bereavement. This article examines the similarities between the A
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Antoshin, Alexey V., and Dmitry L. Strovsky. "Emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union in the 1960-1970s through the eyes of the American press." RUDN Journal of World History 11, no. 2 (2019): 136–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-8127-2019-11-2-136-160.

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The article analyzes the features of Soviet emigration and repatriation in the second half of the 1960s through the early 1970s, when for the first time after a long period of time, and as a result of political agreements between the USSR and the USA, hundreds of thousands of Soviet Jews were able to leave the Soviet Union for good and settle in the United States and Israel. Our attention is focused not only on the history of this issue and the overall political situation of that time, but mainly on the peculiarities of this issue coverage by the leading American printed media. The reference to
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Hussain, Imtiaz. "Canadian immigration, mexican emigration, and a North American regional interpretation." Journal of International Migration and Integration / Revue de l'integration et de la migration internationale 6, no. 1 (2005): 81–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12134-005-1003-8.

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Everill, Bronwen. "‘Destiny seems to point me to that country’: early nineteenth-century African American migration, emigration, and expansion." Journal of Global History 7, no. 1 (2012): 53–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1740022811000581.

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AbstractTraditional American historiography has dismissed the Liberian settlement scheme as impractical, racist, and naïve. The movement of Americans to Liberia, and other territorial and extraterritorial destinations, however, reveals the ‘push’ and ‘pull’ factors that influenced movement in the African diaspora. The reaction of different African Americans to these factors influenced the political and social development of Liberia as well as the colony's image at home. Africans migrating within and beyond US borders participated in a broader movement of people and the development of settler i
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Rinke, Stefan. "From Informal Imperialism to Transnational Relations: Prolegomena to a Study of German Policy towards Latin America, 1918-1933." Itinerario 19, no. 2 (1995): 112–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0165115300006823.

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Although never more than a junior partner or rival to the hegemonic powers Great Britain and United States, the German states and later the Reich have since independence played an important role in the foreign relations of Latin America. German-Latin American relations in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries have been the subject of a growing body of research over the last three decades. The interest of historians has focused on the development of these relations throughout the nineteenth century, the era of German imperialism 1890-1914, and on the infiltration of National Socialism and its
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Kangaspuro, Markku. "American Finnish emigration to Soviet Karelia: bread, work and broken dreams." Twentieth Century Communism 7, no. 7 (2014): 82–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.3898/175864314813903944.

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Lockhart, Audrey. "The Quakers and Emigration From Ireland to the North American Colonies." Quaker History 77, no. 2 (1988): 67–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/qkh.1988.0007.

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Griego, Manuel García y. "International Migration Statistics in Mexico." International Migration Review 21, no. 4 (1987): 1245–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019791838702100415.

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During the past decade Mexico has experienced both large-scale emigration, directed mostly to the United States, and the mass immigration of Central American refugees. The implementation of the United States Immigration and Control Act of 1986 and the possible escalation of armed conflicts in Central America may result in expanded inflows either of returning citizens or of new refugee waves. To develop appropriate policy responses, Mexico would need reliable information on international migration flows. This note reviews available sources of that information and evaluates their strengths and l
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Wegge, Simone A. "Eighteenth-century German emigrants from Hanau-Hesse: who went east and who went west." Continuity and Change 33, no. 2 (2018): 225–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268416018000152.

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AbstractDuring the eighteenth century, Germans from the Hessian county of Hanau-Münzenberg emigrated westward to the American colonies, and east to Hungary, Russia, and other parts of Europe. Using new emigrant data, I examine their age, occupation, and emigration strategies. Those who settled in Pennsylvania were the richest of these emigrants, more likely to travel as intact families and the most networked. The poorest were the Hessians who went to Russia, mostly in 1766. A large percentage of the Hanau-Hessians settled in Pennsylvania, suggesting that eighteenth-century German emigration to
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Häberlein, Mark. "The Strange Career of Johann Matthias Kramer: Transatlantic Migration, Language and the Circulation of Information in the Eighteenth Century." European Review 26, no. 3 (2018): 448–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798718000157.

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This article examines the career of Johann Matthias Kramer, a language teacher and emigration agent, as a case study to illuminate the intersections between migration, colonialism, cultural transfer and the dissemination of information in the eighteenth century. Kramer’s career spanned diverse places and regions – his birthplace, Nuremberg, the commercial cities of Rotterdam and Hamburg, the university town of Göttingen and the North American colonies of Georgia and Pennsylvania – and it oscillated between two seemingly very different professions. The article argues, however, that both languag
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Clealand, Danielle Pilar. "Deciding on the Future: Race, Emigration and the New Economy in Cuba." Journal of Latin American Studies 52, no. 2 (2020): 399–422. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x20000309.

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AbstractCuban emigration in the post-Soviet period has largely been attributed to economic motivations, but without significant racial analysis. Moreover, little is known about how black Cubans on the island think about emigration. It is therefore imperative to re-examine how blacks, once cited as the Cuban Revolution's loyalists, make decisions today about remaining in Cuba and/or pursuing economic security outside of its borders. Using original survey data of black Cubans on the island, I find that economic motivations are prominent among black Cubans, but that these motivations can be multi
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Lu, Sidney Xu. "Eastward Ho! Japanese Settler Colonialism in Hokkaido and the Making of Japanese Migration to the American West, 1869–1888." Journal of Asian Studies 78, no. 03 (2019): 521–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911819000147.

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This article examines how Japanese colonial migration to Hokkaido in the first two decades of the Meiji era paved the way for Japanese trans-Pacific migration to the United States in the 1880s. It elaborates how Japanese leaders carefully emulated the Anglo-American settler colonialism in Japan's own expansion in Hokkaido by focusing on the emergence of the overpopulation discourse and its political impact in early Meiji. This colonial imitation also inspired the Japanese expansionists to consider the American West an ideal destination for Japanese emigration in the late nineteenth century. Th
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Babacar Diakhaté. "Child Abuse, Exploitation and the Quest for a Better Life in Sefi Atta’s Everything Good Will Come (2004) and Swallow (2010) and Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye (1970)." Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal 2, no. 1 (2020): 67–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/biohs.v2i1.143.

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This Article brings to light the topicality of the 21st century African and African-American female novel especially in Sefi Atta’s Everything Good Will Come and Swallow, and Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye. As the African traditional societies have much progressed, this work aims at showing that the African and African-American female novel has also progressed thematically speaking. It addreses new literary trends like Adoption, Rape, Incest, Child Abuse, Emigration and Identity Issues.
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Cook, Tony Stanley. "Historical Mythmaking: Richard Henry Dana and American Emigration to California, 1840-1850." Southern California Quarterly 68, no. 2 (1986): 97–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/41171426.

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Kodin, Evgenii V. "The American Committee for Liberation from Bolshevism and Soviet Emigration in Europe." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History 64, no. 3 (2019): 1060–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu02.2019.315.

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Levine, Robert S. "What Is the White American? Race, Emigration, and Nation in Melville's Redburn." J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists 8, no. 1 (2020): 97–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jnc.2020.0001.

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Imoberdorf, Sebastian. "Beyond the Margins: Human Rights Against Undocumented Persons, Homosexuals, And Women in Inter-American Narrative." Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, no. 81 (2020): 97–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.recaesin.2020.81.07.

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This study is greatly based on article 7 of the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” that states: “All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law.” Latin America is viewed as a place where injustices and atrocities tend to be the order of the day: violent processes of conquest and colonization, military dictatorships, drug trafficking, kidnappings, the increase in crime and insecurity, etc. Such violations have generated frequent waves of emigration (often irregular) to the United States where they seek protection and freedom but, too
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Cornelius, Wayne A., and Philip L. Martin. "The Uncertain Connection: Free Trade and Rural Mexican Migration to the United States." International Migration Review 27, no. 3 (1993): 484–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019791839302700301.

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Will a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) decrease Mexican migration to the United States, as the U.S. and Mexican governments assert, or increase migration beyond the movement that would otherwise occur, as NAFTA critics allege? This article argues that it is easy to overestimate the additional emigration from rural Mexico owing to NAFTA-related economic restructuring in Mexico. The available evidence suggests four major reasons why Mexican emigration may not increase massively, despite extensive restructuring and displacement from traditional agriculture. First, many rural dwellers
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Thatcher, Ian D. "Leon Trotsky in New York City." Historical Research 69, no. 169 (1996): 166–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2281.1996.tb01849.x.

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Abstract The last three months of Leon Trotsky's emigration from tsarist Russia were spent in New York. However, apart from reference to the views he held on events in his homeland, biographers have thus far ignored other aspects of his literary activities of that time. Basing itself upon the Russian émigré journals produced in New York, this article reports the full range of Trotsky's journalism of January to March 1917. It shows, for example, how Trotsky entered the fray of American socialist politics with categories he had developed during the previous three years in Europe, and how he atte
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Gadpaille, Michelle. "Emigration Gothic: A Scotswoman’s Contribution to the New World." ELOPE: English Language Overseas Perspectives and Enquiries 3, no. 1-2 (2006): 169–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/elope.3.1-2.169-182.

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Ellen Ross (1816?–1892) emigrated from Scotland to Montreal at mid-century and wrote two Gothic novels, in one of which – Violet Keith, An Autobiography (1868) – she used the Canadian setting as a fantastic Gothic locale in which to explore areas of social and sexual transgression. Drawing on earlier traditions of European Gothic, including Sir Walter Scott’s mythologized Scottish landscape, and on an emerging North American genre of convent exposes, Ross’s writing accommodates female protest, distances it from reality and allows its dissipation in conventional denouements. If female Gothic ca
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Koval, Marta. "Patterns of Memory in Askold Melnyczuk’s Novels as an Example of Ukrainian-American Émigré Fiction." Bibliotekarz Podlaski Ogólnopolskie Naukowe Pismo Bibliotekoznawcze i Bibliologiczne 47, no. 2 (2020): 125–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.36770/bp.473.

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Although Ukrainian emigration to North America is not a new phenomenon, the dilemmas of memory and amnesia remain crucial in Ukrainian-American émigré fiction. The paper focuses on selected novels by Askold Melnyczuk (What is Told and Ambassador of the Dead) and analyzes how traumatic memories and family stories of the past shape the American lives of Ukrainian emigrants. The discussion of the selected Ukrainian-American émigré novels focuses on the dilemmas of remembering and forgetting in the construction of both Ukrainian and American narratives of the past. The voluntary amnesia of the Ame
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Rippley, La Vern J., Michael Just, Agnes Bretting, and Hartmut Bickelmann. "Emigration and Shipping Interests, "Little Germanies" in New York, and German-American Societies." Journal of American History 79, no. 4 (1993): 1602. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2080258.

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Kenny, Gale L. "Manliness and Manifest Racial Destiny: Jamaica and African American Emigration in the 1850s." Journal of the Civil War Era 2, no. 2 (2012): 151–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cwe.2012.0050.

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Green, Nile. "Fordist Connections: The Automotive Integration of the United States and Iran." Comparative Studies in Society and History 58, no. 2 (2016): 290–321. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417516000086.

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AbstractThis essay unravels the intertwined emergence of “Fordist” connections and conceptions of America in Iran during the 1920s. By focusing on the interplay of infrastructure and information, I use a Persian travelogue to chart the impact of motor transport that, in the wake of the First World War, connected a formerly isolated Iran to the Arab Mediterranean and thence to America. Compared to the extensive Levantine encounter with the Americas that from the 1870s generated an Arab diaspora and Arabic emigration literature from Buenos Aires to Detroit, the Iranian encounter with the United
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McGraw, Marie Tyler. "Richmond Free Blacks and African Colonization, 1816–1832." Journal of American Studies 21, no. 2 (1987): 207–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875800029170.

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Richard Hakluyt, writing in 1588, was referring to the Elizabethan poor whose ranks were newly enlarged by the economic and social upheavals of the sixteenth century. His rationale for government-sponsored colonization has hardly been improved upon in the subsequent four hundred years and examples of its application can be found over much of the globe, from Acadians in Louisiana to convicts in Australia. Two hundred and forty years after Hakluyt, the American Colonization Society was founded in Washington, D.C., to encourage the emigration of American free blacks to Africa.
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Volkova, Galina V. "RUSSIAN ÉMIGRÉS – PHOTOGRAPHERS IN THE USA: PATH TO ART AND BUSINESS (1930s-1960s)." Articult, no. 4 (2020): 113–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2227-6165-2020-4-113-121.

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The article is devoted to the Russian diaspora in the USA as one of the centers for the development of photography as an art and a type of private enterprise. The author examines the destinies and creative heritage of the leading masters of photography in Russian America, revealing their interaction with the world of innovative art of the Russian artistic emigration. The author's hypothesis is that the main factors of the outstanding achievements of the leading figures of Russian-American photographic art were the synthesis of artistic and aesthetic innovations of European and Russian art, per
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Коzak, Serhiy. "The Newspaper “Ukrainian News”: the American Period (1978–2000)." Scientific notes of the Institute of Journalism, no. 1 (76) (2020): 66–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2522-1272.2020.76.5.

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The purpose of this article is to elucidate the peculiarities of the functioning of Ukrainian News/“Ukrainski Visti” in the American period through the prism of publications (1978-2000). In order to realize the goal, the forms of subscription organization were investigated, measures aimed at strengthening the material base of the magazine, a considerable array of publications of that time were analyzed (their systematic index was prepared), and the role of the publication in shaping the cultural and spiritual heritage of the Ukrainian diaspora in the USA and other countries during the mentione
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Kodin, Evgenii V. "Abramchik and Ostrovsky: the struggle for leadership among the Belarusian post-war emigration." Slavic Almanac, no. 1-2 (2021): 272–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2073-5731.2021.1-2.2.03.

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The post-war Belarusian emigration, both in Europe and in the United States, was divided into two main groups: the supporters of the President of the Belarusian Central Rada R. K. Ostrowski (Astrouski) and the Chairman of the BNR Rada N. S. Abramchyk. The declassified CIA documents indicate that this was not just a rivalry for the right to speak and act on behalf of the entire Belarusian emigration, but also to receive substantial dividends from close cooperation with the American intelligence agency in the implementation of plans to destabilize the situation in Belarus through the preparation
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Volodko, Anna. "From the history of Russian emigration. Georgy Bogdanovich Kistyakovsky: from the atomic bomb to the struggle for peace." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2020, no. 10-3 (2020): 28–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202010statyi68.

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The publication is dedicated to the outstanding scientist and chemist Georgy Bogdanovich Kistyakovsky, a Russian emigrant of the first wave, one of the creators of the American atomic bomb, special adviser on science to the President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower, an active participant in the Pugwash movement, his significant contribution to American science. Prepared mainly on the basis of the memoirs of GB Kistyakovsky and his interviews published in the American periodicals, some of which are introduced into scientific circulation for the first time.
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Vecoli, Rudolph J. "Italian Immigrants and Working-Class Movements in the United States: A Personal Reflection on Class and Ethnicity." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association 4, no. 1 (2006): 293–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/031067ar.

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Abstract The article argues that the locus of the most interesting and important work in the fields of immigration and labor history lies precisely at the intersection of class and ethnicity. In developing this thesis, particularly with respect to Italian immigrant working-class movements in the United States, the author draws on his experiences as a working-class ethnic and historian as well as his readings of the literature. In the course of his research on Italian immigrants in Chicago, the author stumbled upon the submerged, indeed suppressed, history of the Italian American left. Italian-
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