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Migrant Labour in Europe, 1600–1900
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Migrant Labour in Europe, 1600–1900

Migrant Labour in Europe (1987) examines the movement of workers from less prosperous parts of Europe to areas with demand for their services. The author identifies seven major systems of migrant labour: the North Sea System (mainly Westphalian workers heading for the German and Dutch North Sea Coast and Walloon/French workers bound for the Belgian and Zeeland coasts); the area between London and the Humber; the Paris Basin; Provence, Languedoc and Catalonia; Castile; Piedmont; and central Italy with Corsica. A detailed study of the first of these systems, tracing its development and changes, is brought into a synchronic relation with data for the other regions. The evidence shows major waves of immigration in the seventeenth century, and a rapid diminution of migratory labour to the North Sea in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, a time when new ‘pull areas’ were created by the expanding industrial complexes of Germany and labour began to come in from areas outside Europe.

Alaotsikko
The Drift to the North Sea
Kirjailija
Jan Lucassen
Kääntäjä
Donald A. Bloch
ISBN
9781032367330
Kieli
englanti
Paino
453 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
16.11.2022
Sivumäärä
352