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Title Lives in transition : longitudinal analysis from historical sources / edited by Peter Baskerville and Kris Inwood
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2015]
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 381 pages) : illustrations (some colour)
Series Carleton library series ; 232
Carleton library series ; 232.
Contents Introuduction -- Part one : Transnational migrations -- Part two : Mobility in the rural world -- Part three : Mobility in the urban world -- Part four : Ethnicity and war
Summary Collective histories and broad social change are informed by the ways in which personal lives unfold. This book examines individual experiences within such collective histories during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Collective histories and broad social change are informed by the ways in which personal lives unfold. Lives in Transition examines individual experiences within such collective histories during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This collection brings together sources from Europe, North America, and Australia in order to advance the field of quantitative longitudinal historical research. The essays examine the lives and movements of various populations over time that were important for Europe and its overseas settlements - including the experience of convicts transported to Australia and Scots who moved freely to New Zealand. The micro-level roots of economic change and social mobility of settler society are analyzed through populations studies of Chicago, Montreal, as well as rural communities in Canada and the United States. Several studies also explore ethnic inequality as experienced by Polish immigrants, French-Canadians, and Aboriginal peoples in Canada. Lives in Transition demonstrates how the analysis of collective experience through both individual-level and large-scale data at different moments in history opens up important avenues for social science and historical research. Contributors include Luiza Antonie (Guelph), Peter Baskerville (Alberta), Kandace Bogaert (McMaster), John Cranfield (Guelph), Gordon Darroch (York), Allegra Fryxell (Cambridge), Ann Herring (McMaster), Kris Inwood (Guelph), Rebecca Kippen (Melbourne), Rebecca Lenihan (Guelph), Susan Hautaniemi Leonard (Michigan), Hamish Maxwell-Stewart (Tasmania), Janet McCalman (Melbourne), Evan Roberts (Minnesota), J. Andrew Ross (Guelph), Sherry Olson (McGill), Ken Sylvester (Michigan), Jane van Koeverden (Waterloo), Aaron Van Tassel (Western)
"The use of longitudinal historical data created by linking individual-level information in two or more large-scale databases is a relatively new technique to study patterns of social and geographic mobility. The chapters in Lives in Transition draw on census material from Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand and, as a result, scholars from an array of countries will be able to see firsthand how this technique can generate new and interesting lines of historical and sociological inquiry." Vic Satzewich, Department of Sociology, McMaster University
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-370) and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ProQuest, viewed October 8, 2019)
Subject Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century
Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century
Migration, Internal -- History -- 19th century
Migration, Internal -- History -- 20th century
Immigrants -- Social conditions -- 19th century
Immigrants -- Social conditions -- 20th century
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Emigration & Immigration.
Emigration and immigration
Immigrants -- Social conditions
Migration, Internal
Regionale Mobilität
Längsschnittuntersuchung
Migration
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Baskerville, Peter A., editor.
Inwood, Kris E., 1951- editor.
ISBN 9780773544666
0773544666
9780773544673
0773544674
0773596682
9780773596689