Migration and refugees

author: Perritano, John
Migration and Refugees, explores the movements of people since World War II—beginning with the huge flux of humanity following the war, up to the massive migrations of people out of the Middle East, North Africa, and Afghanistan today. It examines the ways economic hardship and political strife have caused people—over the last seven decades—to look for homes in new lands. And it also covers how environmental concerns and natural disasters have uprooted many in all areas of the globe.
year: 2017
call number/section: 304.8
subjects: immigration and emigration, immigrants, refugees, world war, 1939-1945, refugees
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