Tag Archives: migration

Book Review: Human Migration (Opposing Viewpoints)

Human Migration (Opposing Viewpoints), edited by Barbara Krasner As someone who is generally fond of this series [1], I was more than a little disappointed by this particular volume, mainly because it did not have enough genuinely opposing viewpoints.  Indeed, … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Penguin Book of Migration Literature

The Penguin Book of Migration Literature, edited by Dohra Ahmad It is fortunate that this book ends up being better than its foreword.  Edwige Danticat, one of the authors whose work is included here, views the subject of migration literature … Continue reading

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Book Review: Human Migration

Human Migration:  Investigate The Global Journey Of Mankind, by Judy Doge Cummings It is easy to appreciate and even respect what this book is trying to accomplish.  If the author has agendas that I am definitely hostile to, and that … Continue reading

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Book Review: Atlas Of Human Migration

Atlas Of Human Migration, edited by Russell King This book was disappointing for a rather straightforward reason, and that is because the book contains far too much text where the author(s) seek to demonstrate their knowledge about the history of … Continue reading

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Book Review: People On The Move: An Atlas Of Migration

People On The Move:  An Atlas Of Migration, by Russel King I have to admit that while I did not find this to be a perfect book, there was a lot to celebrate about this book and its approach to … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Great Migration: Journey To The North

The Great Migration:  Journey To The North, by Eloise Greenfield, illustrated by Jan Spivey Gilchrist This is not a very good book.  Or at least this is not a book that I have any particular reason to care about personally.  … Continue reading

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