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related to Emigration; immigration
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related to Emigration; immigration as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Paul Rubinson
(2021)
Mistress of the Sciences, Asylum of Liberty: Joseph Priestley, Human Rights, and Science in the Early U.S. Republic.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 484-506).
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Article
Mateo J Carrillo
(April 2021)
Migrant Flows: Hydraulic Infrastructure, Agricultural Industrialization, and Environmental Change in Western Mexico, 1940–64.
Environmental History
(pp. 231-254).
(/isis/citation/CBB876413002/)
Article
Daniel Terry; Ha Hoang; Blake Peck; et al.
(2021)
The Historic to Contemporary Challenges among International Medical Graduates Seeking to Practise in Australia.
Health and History
(pp. 61-78).
(/isis/citation/CBB421342121/)
Book
Nicolaysen, Rainer; Heinsohn, Kirsten
(2021)
Belastete Beziehungen. Studien zur Wirkung von Exil und Remigration auf die Wissenschaften in Deutschland nach 1945.
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Article
Jennifer S Kain
(2020)
Standardising Defence Lines: William Perrin Norris, Eugenics and Australian Border Control.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 843-859).
(/isis/citation/CBB364703336/)
Multimedia Object
Lee Pierce; Jay Timothy Dolmage
(2020)
Jay Timothy Dolmage, “Disabled Upon Arrival: Eugenics, Immigration, and the Construction of Race” (OSU Press, 2018).
New Books Network Podcast.
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Article
Michael F. Robinson
(2020)
Shackleton Syndrome.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 112-119).
(/isis/citation/CBB249055665/)
Article
Eram Alam
(2020)
Cold War Crises: Foreign Medical Graduates Respond to US Doctor Shortages, 1965–1975.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 132-151).
(/isis/citation/CBB739018286/)
Book
Daniela Finzi; Shapira, Elana
(2020)
Freud and the Émigré: Austrian Émigrés, Exiles and the Legacy of Psychoanalysis in Britain, 1930s-1970s.
(/isis/citation/CBB648365157/)
Article
Neville D. Yeomans
(2020)
A Dangerous Migration: Early Mortality in Immigrant Doctors in Colonial Victoria.
Health and History
(pp. 67-84).
(/isis/citation/CBB927867030/)
Article
W. Walker Hanlon
(Winter 2018)
Skilled Immigrants and American Industrialization: Lessons from Newport News Shipyard.
Business History Review
(pp. 605-632).
(/isis/citation/CBB299819581/)
Book
Gordon H. Chang; Fishkin, Shelley Fisher
(2019)
The Chinese and the Iron Road: Building the transcontinental railroad.
(/isis/citation/CBB307492171/)
Chapter
Hasan Umut; David Pantalony
(2019)
From the Ottoman Empire to Canada: George Petrovic’s Metrological Instruments in the Canada Science and Technology Museum.
(pp. 187-205).
(/isis/citation/CBB918697844/)
Article
Tibor, Frank
(2019)
Ungarische Wissenschaftsemigranten in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts (Hungarian science migrants in the first half of the 20th century).
Acta Historica Leopoldina
(pp. 27-40).
(/isis/citation/CBB629314157/)
Article
Yali Li; Gideon Shelach-Lavi; Ronnie Ellenblum
(2019)
Short-Term Climatic Catastrophes and the Collapse of the Liao Dynasty (907–1125): Textual Evidence.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
(pp. 591-610).
(/isis/citation/CBB169928251/)
Article
Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze
(2019)
Some remarks and documents concerning the emigration of Polish mathematicians during the 1930s and early 1940.
Studia Historiae Scientiarum
(pp. 139-162).
(/isis/citation/CBB066757207/)
Book
Nancy Cook; Butz, David Aaron
(2019)
Mobilities, mobility justice and social justice.
(/isis/citation/CBB619774273/)
Book
Julian M. Simpson
(2018)
Migrant Architects of the NHS: South Asian doctors and the reinvention of British general practice.
(/isis/citation/CBB468852636/)
Book
Jay Timothy Dolmage
(2018)
Disabled Upon Arrival: Eugenics, Immigration, and the Construction of Race and Disability.
(/isis/citation/CBB494528813/)
Article
Gregory Bond
(2018)
“Love Him and Let Him Go”: The American Colonization Society's James Brown—Pioneering African-American Apothecary in the United States and Liberia, 1802–1853, Part I—The United States.
Pharmacy in History
(pp. 77-88).
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