N.Y. St. Martin's Press in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford,
1994.
(xi, 262 pages) : maps ;
St. Antony's/Macmillan series
Series statement from cataloging data on title page verso.
Introduction: Migration -- The Asian Experience /Judith M. Brown and Rosemary Foot -- 1. The Chinese as Overseas Migrants / Edgar Wickberg -- 2. Three Phases of South Asian Emigration / Ceri Peach -- 3. The Modern Zoroastrian Diaspora / John R. Hinnells -- 4. The Indian Diaspora in the United States / Roger Daniels -- 5. Renewing an Industrial Past: British Pakistani Entrepreneurship in Manchester / Pnina Werbner -- 6. Why Move? Regional and Long Distance Migrations of Gujarati Jains / Marcus Banks -- 7. The Movement of Indian Muslims to West Pakistan After 1947: Partition-Related Migration and its Consequences for the Pakistani Province of Sind / Sarah Ansari -- 8. Illegal Foreign Migrant Workers in Japan: Change and Challenge in Japanese Society / Yoko Sellek -- 9. Relocation in Vietnam and Outmigration: The Ideological and Economic Context / Linda Hitchcox -- 10. The Movement of Population to the West of China: Tibet and Qinghai / Graham E. Clarke.
The large-scale migration of Asian peoples has been a major force of historical change in the twentieth century. This volume examines some of the significant flows of migrants within and beyond Asia. Some of the chapters are broad canvasses describing world-wide diaspora: for example, the Parsis or Chinese abroad. Others deal with more localized movements such as Muslims from India to Pakistan. The book focuses onThe large-scale migration of Asian peoples has been a major force of historical change in the twentieth century. This volume examines some of the significant flows of migrants within and beyond Asia. Some of the chapters are broad canvasses describing world-wide diaspora: for example, the Parsis or Chinese abroad. Others deal with more localized movements such as Muslims from India to Pakistan. The book focuses onThe large-scale migration of Asian peoples has been a major force of historical change in the twentieth century. This volume examines some of the significant flows of migrants within and beyond Asia. Some of the chapters are broad canvasses describing world-wide diaspora: for example, the Parsis or Chinese abroad. Others deal with more localized movements such as Muslims from India to Pakistan. The book focuses on",,,,,"The large-scale migration of Asian peoples has been a major force of historical change in the twentieth century. This volume examines some of the significant flows of migrants within and beyond Asia. Some of the chapters are broad canvasses describing world-wide diaspora: for example, the Parsis or Chinese abroad. Others deal with more localized movements such as Muslims from India to Pakistan. The book focuses on migration as a long-term process and experience, often spanning several generations and building on established traditions of movement. Its approach is multidisciplinary, drawing on the skills of sociologists, anthropologists, historians, comparative theologians, geographers and specialists in international relations. It is offered both as academic study and to give non-specialists insight into the processes that now make up our diverse societies.