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Recent updates:

Darién gap fastest growing route to USA

Europe's refugee conundrums

Europe's new asylum pact (2024)

$1 mil. for 4 planeloads from Texas

Unprecendented mass migration

Capacity challenges in long distance travel

 

Risk and crisis management on Titanic

Swiss migration debates since 2014

Global climate migration

 

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   Book:

The Business of Transatlantic

Migration between Europe and

the United States, 1900-1914

           reviews of the book        

LINKS

 

Human migration (Wikipedia)

 

Atlantic Crossings Exhibit Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC

 

Website of author Vincent Cannato, with considerable interesting and informative background detail on his recommendable book,

American Passage: The History of Ellis Island


Brief video featuring  Alan Kraut,  author of the cogent 1995 book, Silent Travelers: Germs, Genes and the Immigrant Menace

 

Maritime Historical Studies (Univ. of Hull)

Maritime History Archive (Memorial Univ., Newfoundland)

 

H-Migration

H-Travel

New Economics Papers (NEP) on human migration

History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility (t2m)

 

Immigration History Research Center (U. Minn)

Migration exhibit at the Merseyside Maritime Museum

Hamburg Immigration Museum

 

National Maritime Museum (Greenwich, UK)

Independence Seaport Museum in Philadelphia

Mark Chirnside’s website on ships of White Star & other Atlantic lines

Migration Dialogue (UC Davis)

 

US federal government immigration statistics data site

US Census data site

US citizenship rules (official)

 

Immigration history and future (G. Rystad)

Steerage (Stieglitz photo)

 

Wharton Magazine blog

on business history and contemporary business issues

 

 

Ellis Island and genealogy links: scroll down here.

Titanic links:  here.

 

Other links: go here.

 

This page last updated 30-June-2023

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