Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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migrations to Latin America since Independence

Nowadays, when the term "memory" is constantly renewing its presence in the foreground Today should be a review that would give this concept in the sense that brings us back to our not so distant past. We refer to those years when the English were needed to emigrate, particularly in the days when popular expression coined the term "to the Americas." At present, in which Spain is the recipient of migrants, they should remember how the English were welcomed in those distant lands, at various times, and valued by both immigrants-today-tratádolos American brothers with the proper understanding and respect.
I think that this is going to come in handy a look at this short but very interesting book. Let us not lose heart!


MIGRATION OF SPAIN
LATIN AMERICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE. Consuelo Naranjo Orovio



CSIC Edited by Ministry of Science and Information
------------------ Government of Spain

Editorial:
Books of the Waterfall, 2010
Madrid, Spain -------------------------------

Collection:
What do we know? 91 pages + Bibliography

Price: 12 €


-Synopsis-

Between 1820 and 1930 around 60 million Europeans emigrated to America.
This book tells the story of return has been English emigration to Latin America, since 1880, when industrialization, economic growth, land supply, the demand for labor is abundant, the revolution in transport and diffusion of the idea of \u200b\u200b"making the Americas contributed that migration was a phenomenon hitherto unknown dimensions, through the 1929 crisis, which led to mass migration, until the nineties of the twentieth century with the return of emigrants and their descendants.
But it also analyzes the variables that are behind the decision to go, as the existence of an economic infrastructure, social, family policy. Organizational networks and recruitment, family strategies and different cultural processes are factors that guide the migration flows, explain the destinations, variation and specificity of the settlements by origin.
Moreover, it is also interesting to see how the adaptation and integration of migrants are phenomena that are closely linked with the image we have of these groups, a fact which in turn is linked, inter alia, to economic activities played.


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Orovio Consuelo Naranjo, professor Research Institute of History of CISC, is director of the Revista de Indias and the Research Group for Comparative Studies in the Caribbean and the Atlantic World (GECCMA, http: \\ \\ www.reccma.es). Specialist

social and cultural history of the Caribbean, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, especially in the West Indies, his books are outstanding relating to migration and English republican exile in Latin America: From the field to the winery. Memories of Cuba Galician (siglo XX), Cuba, another scene of struggle. The civil war and exile English Republican Racism and Immigration in Cuba in the nineteenth century (both in collaboration with A. Garcia); English America II (1763-1898). Economy (et al.) Ties of culture.

The Center for Historical Studies in Madrid and the University of Puerto Rico, 1916-1939 (ed. with Maria D. Luque and M. A. Puig-Samper), "The rumor of Haiti in Cuba: fear, race and rebellion , 1789-1844 (et al.) English America II (1763-1898). Politics and Society (et al.) Sugar Beyond: political, economic diversification and practices in Cuba, 1878-1930 (et al.) As well as the coordination of monographic Arbor (uncertain destinations: the English republican exile in Latin America), 735, 2009.
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