Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Migration throughout Times

по-руски не удалось, книжка большая, и фонт непонятный —
но сама книжка, вполне русская
такшта невладеющим в перёд

Migration throughout Times: from the Bronze Age to the Digital Age: 

a collective monograph / [Compiled and edited by Sergei A. Panarin; editor of texts in English Artyom A. Kosmarskii]; Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences; Altai State University. – Barnaul: Altai State University Publishers, 2018. – 436 p. 

This multi-authored monograph is the result of the fruitful collaboration between the experts in contemporary and historical migrations – probably the first example of such a collaboration in Russian academic practice. The authors of the book study migrations through the lens of history, archeology, ethnology, demography, sociology, and other social sciences. Chronologically speaking, the timeline of the book begins with the intrusion of the “Sea Peoples” into the Eastern Mediterranean (1200–900 BC) and ends with the mid-2010s European migration crisis. The structure of the book facilitates the comparison of different case studies of past and present migrations. It allows the reader to compare and contrast the causes, factors, and consequences of migrations that have taken place in different regions and historical eras. 

ISBN 978-5-7904-2258-4

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