Migration and Empire 1830-1939

Migration and Empire 1830-1939 by Simon Wood, published by Hodder Gibson in 2011, is a detailed examination of migration patterns and their implications during a pivotal period in history. This edition spans 137 pages and is presented in English, offering a thorough exploration of the core issues related to migration and empire, specifically tailored for students preparing for external examinations.
Readers will find that this book provides comprehensive coverage of the source-based unit featured in Paper 2 of the course. It delves into significant topics such as emigration and immigration, as well as the broader social history of Europe and Great Britain during 1830-1939. The content is designed to equip students with the necessary insights to tackle short response questions effectively, making it a valuable resource for those studying social sciences and anthropology.
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‘Migration and Empire 1830-1939’ provides comprehensive coverage of this source-based unit offered in Paper 2 of the course. The core issues within the topic are fully explored, preparing students for the short response questions in the external examination.
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