Gender and migration in historical perspective : institutions, labour and social networks, 16th to 20th centuries / Beatrice Zucca Micheletto, editor.

This edited collection focuses on migrant women and their families, aiming to study their migration patterns in a historical and gendered perspective from early modernity to contemporary times, and to reassess the role and the nature of their commitment in migration dynamics. It develops an incisive...

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Other Authors: Zucca Micheletto, Beatrice (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Series:Palgrave studies in economic history.
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Physical Description:xxii, 534 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm.
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This edited collection focuses on migrant women and their families, aiming to study their migration patterns in a historical and gendered perspective from early modernity to contemporary times, and to reassess the role and the nature of their commitment in migration dynamics. It develops an incisive dialogue between migration studies and gender studies. Migrant women, men and their families are studied through three different but interconnected and overlapping standpoints that have been identified as crucial for a gender approach: institutions and law, labour and the household economy, and social networks. The book also promotes the potential of an inclusive approach, tackling various types of migration (domestic and temporary movements, long-distance and international migration, temporary/seasonal mobility) and arguing that different migration phenomena can be observed and understood by posing common questions to different contexts. Migration patterns are shown to be multifaceted and stratified phenomena, resulting from a range of entangled economic, cultural and social factors. This book will be of interest to academics and students of economic history, as well as those working in gender studies and migration studies. Beatrice Zucca Micheletto is a researcher at DISSGeA, University of Padua (Italy). She is research affiliate at the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure (Campop), University of Cambridge, UK, where she has been Marie Skodowska-Curie Fellow (2017-2019). She is research affiliate at the Groupe de Recherche dHistoire (GRHis) University of Rouen-Normandy (France). Her research focuses on women and gender history, history of the family, history of labour and apprenticeship, history of migration and mobility, history of charity institutions, citizenship in early modern Italy and France.
Call Number:JV6021 .G45 2022
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783030995539
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