The French resumed emigration to America in the 19th century. Many were political refugees fleeing from the failed 1848 revolution. In 1851 over 20,000 French immigrants arrived in the United States and the French newspaper, Le Republican, began to be published in New York. There were also ...
Population, providence and empire: The churches and emigration from nineteenth-century Ireland 91 From an Irish clergyman's point of view, by far the worst of the iniquities facing migrants was the perceived threat to their faith. While for rhetorica... S Roddy - 《European Physical Journal A...
Reasons for emigration to the USA vary, and, although in most cases they are the result of economic crises in the countries of origin, political violence has also played a decisive role. Political violence gave rise to emigration from Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic in the 1960s, as...
language policyNorthern Americaimmigration and emigrationThe language policy of Quebec differs from those of other Canadian provinces and of the federal government since it is aimed at protecting and enhancing the use of the Francophone majority languages within its territory, while the other policies ...
This paper examines the multiple meanings of America by asking how agents sold l'Am茅rique, how the aristocrats planned a paternalist utopia in Ohio, and how French revolutionary patriots used satire, travelogues, and political persuasion to debate emigration, colonization, nature vs. civilization,...
During the few days before emigration to the Palaearctic, the weight of Yellow wagtails wintering in Africa doubles. Most of the increase is due to the deposition of fat, as is well known, but a part of it is shown to result from hypertr... CH Fry,IJ Ferguson-Lees,RJ Dowsett - 《...
The makers1 of the Revolution—Fête à la Nature—Tallien—Dangerous times—An inharmonious marriage—Colonel la Mothe—A Terrorist—The beginning of the emigration—A sinister2 prophecy. Capital letter A AS M. Arsène Houssaye truly remarks, the French Revolution was not made by the people. ...
Net migration, the surplus of French emigration abroad over returns from abroad, was distinctly positive over these eleven years.The French are moving increasingly to other European countries and North America, the destination for nearly two-thirds of all French expatriates in 2002. Conversely, moves...
Scotia, which, in his words, promised to be “the wonder of the Western Skies.” His optimistic tones were a direct response to themelancholypoem written by his Anglo-Irish granduncle,Oliver Goldsmith, whoseThe Deserted Village(1770) concludes with the forced emigration of dispossessed villagers....
(2.65). The age structure of the population illustrates its youth (median age 24 years) with a broad base pyramid-like structure (Figure 9) showing the marks of substantial emigration among young adults and a very small population over 65 years.Supplementary Figure S4shows the age pyramid of ...