Portal:Emigration
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Emigration is the act of leaving one's country or region with the intent to settle permanently in another. It is the same as immigration but from the perspective of the country of origin.
Works
[edit]- Hints on emigration to the new settlement on the Swan and Canning Rivers, on the west coast of Australia (1829) by Joseph Cross
- A lecture on the evils of emigration and transportation (1838) by William Ashton
- Celtic migrations (1853) by Denis Caulfield Heron
- Effects of emigration; can it be made a means of relieving distress? (1856) by Thomas Jordan
- Emigration — a paper read at the Burdett Hall, Limehouse (1868) by Charles Bernard Gibson
- Two speeches of Robert R. Torrens, Esq., M.P., on emigration, and the colonies (1870) by Robert Richard Torrens
- Emigration and immigration (1888) by Charles Francis Bastable
- "The Bohemian Women in New York" in Charities, vol. 13 (1904)
- "The Bohemians in Chicago" in Charities, vol. 13 (1904)
- The Swedish Government and Parliament Against Emigration (1908)
- "Indian Colonial Emigration" in Mahatma Gandhi, his life, writings and speeches (1917) by Mohandas K. Gandhi
- State directed emigration (1883) by J. F. Boyd
External link
[edit]- Call number JV6091 on the Online Books Page