Description
Book SynopsisIn this book, Hayhoe paints a picture of a surprisingly mobile and dynamic Burgundianrural population.
Trade Review'Hayhoe's creativity in this book should not go unnoticed... His finding that no local policies prohibited migrations and that provincial authorities attempted to make them as orderly as possible highlights the use of history to create a better understanding of the present.' -- J r me Loiseau Journal of Interdisciplinary History vol 47:04:2016
Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Measuring Mobility, I. Exogamy, Native Proportions and Distances 2. Measuring Mobility, II. Annual Migration Rates 3. The Meaning of Distance. Migration and the "Espace de Vie" 4. Temporary and Seasonal Migration 5. Migrants' Reasons for Moving 6. What Attracted Migrants? The Geography of Internal Migration 7. The Regulation of Mobility and the Integration of Migrants into the Community Conclusion