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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Proseminar in Migration History: Bans and Border Walls in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoIn the contemporary discourse on migration, it feels peculiarly seamless to discuss “bans and border walls” in a single breath. However, the global preoccupation with travel restriction and border security must not be taken as an inevitability. States arrive at bans and walls as preferred means of migration control as a result of making spe…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Proseminar in Migration History: Bans and Border Walls in the group
Borderlands historians on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoIn the contemporary discourse on migration, it feels peculiarly seamless to discuss “bans and border walls” in a single breath. However, the global preoccupation with travel restriction and border security must not be taken as an inevitability. States arrive at bans and walls as preferred means of migration control as a result of making spe…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Proseminar in Migration History: Bans and Border Walls on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months ago
In the contemporary discourse on migration, it feels peculiarly seamless to discuss “bans and border walls” in a single breath. However, the global preoccupation with travel restriction and border security must not be taken as an inevitability. States arrive at bans and walls as preferred means of migration control as a result of making spe…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Arab Labor Migration in the Americas, 1880–1930 in the group
Ottoman and Turkish Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoBetween 1880 and 1924, an estimated half million Arab migrants left the Ottoman Empire to live and work in the Americas. Responding to new economic forces linking the Mediterranean and Atlantic capitalist economies to one another, Arab migrants entered the manufacturing industries of the settler societies they inhabited, including industrial…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Arab Labor Migration in the Americas, 1880–1930 in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoBetween 1880 and 1924, an estimated half million Arab migrants left the Ottoman Empire to live and work in the Americas. Responding to new economic forces linking the Mediterranean and Atlantic capitalist economies to one another, Arab migrants entered the manufacturing industries of the settler societies they inhabited, including industrial…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Arab Labor Migration in the Americas, 1880–1930 in the group
Global & Transnational Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoBetween 1880 and 1924, an estimated half million Arab migrants left the Ottoman Empire to live and work in the Americas. Responding to new economic forces linking the Mediterranean and Atlantic capitalist economies to one another, Arab migrants entered the manufacturing industries of the settler societies they inhabited, including industrial…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Arab Labor Migration in the Americas, 1880–1930 in the group
Borderlands historians on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoBetween 1880 and 1924, an estimated half million Arab migrants left the Ottoman Empire to live and work in the Americas. Responding to new economic forces linking the Mediterranean and Atlantic capitalist economies to one another, Arab migrants entered the manufacturing industries of the settler societies they inhabited, including industrial…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Arab Labor Migration in the Americas, 1880–1930 on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months ago
Between 1880 and 1924, an estimated half million Arab migrants left the Ottoman Empire to live and work in the Americas. Responding to new economic forces linking the Mediterranean and Atlantic capitalist economies to one another, Arab migrants entered the manufacturing industries of the settler societies they inhabited, including industrial…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months ago
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Making nations, in the Mahjar: Syrian and Lebanese long-distance nationalisms in New York City, São Paulo, and Buenos Aires, 1913-1929 in the group
Ottoman and Turkish Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThis dissertation traces the emergence of transnational political institutions among Arabophone Ottoman emigrants living in New York City, São Paulo, and Buenos Aires, and analyzes the development of a long-distance nationalist politics among emigrant activists during and after World War I. Using socially-produced primary materials written and…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Making nations, in the Mahjar: Syrian and Lebanese long-distance nationalisms in New York City, São Paulo, and Buenos Aires, 1913-1929 in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThis dissertation traces the emergence of transnational political institutions among Arabophone Ottoman emigrants living in New York City, São Paulo, and Buenos Aires, and analyzes the development of a long-distance nationalist politics among emigrant activists during and after World War I. Using socially-produced primary materials written and…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Making nations, in the Mahjar: Syrian and Lebanese long-distance nationalisms in New York City, São Paulo, and Buenos Aires, 1913-1929 in the group
Global & Transnational Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThis dissertation traces the emergence of transnational political institutions among Arabophone Ottoman emigrants living in New York City, São Paulo, and Buenos Aires, and analyzes the development of a long-distance nationalist politics among emigrant activists during and after World War I. Using socially-produced primary materials written and…[Read more]
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Stacy Fahrenthold deposited Making nations, in the Mahjar: Syrian and Lebanese long-distance nationalisms in New York City, São Paulo, and Buenos Aires, 1913-1929 on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months ago
This dissertation traces the emergence of transnational political institutions among Arabophone Ottoman emigrants living in New York City, São Paulo, and Buenos Aires, and analyzes the development of a long-distance nationalist politics among emigrant activists during and after World War I. Using socially-produced primary materials written and…[Read more]
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Koca Mehmet Kentel's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years ago
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Stacy Fahrenthold's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years ago
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Koca Mehmet Kentel's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month ago
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Koca Mehmet Kentel's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month ago
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Koca Mehmet Kentel's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month ago
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Omar Cheta's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month ago
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Omar Cheta's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months ago
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