Carte We Carried Our Worlds Ferruh Gün

We Carried Our Worlds

Histories of Migration and Survival: From Ancient Journeys to the Global Age - How Migrations Shaped Humanity

Autor: Ferruh Gün
Limbă: engleză
Legare: Carte broșată
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"We carried our worlds with us-not just in our hearts, but in our stories, languages, beliefs, and d...

Informații despre carte

Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2025
Pagini
438
EAN
9798288748462
Enbook ID
52754507
Greutate
456
Dimensiuni
140 x 216 x 28

Descriere completă

"We carried our worlds with us-not just in our hearts, but in our stories, languages, beliefs, and dreams."

Every human migration is more than a movement across borders. It is a transfer of entire ways of life-of traditions, memories, hopes, and survival strategies. From the earliest hunter-gatherers who ventured beyond familiar landscapes to today's climate refugees and digital nomads, migration has always been at the heart of the human story.

We Carried Our Worlds: Histories of Migration and Survival invites you on a powerful journey through time to explore how people have moved, adapted, and endured across millennia. This rich collection of interdisciplinary essays examines major migration waves-from prehistoric movements and imperial relocations to colonial displacements, labor migrations, and 21st-century global mobility-through the lenses of sociology, anthropology, and collective psychology.

Each chapter reveals how migrants do not simply leave behind homes-they carry their cultures, identities, and values into new spaces, reshaping both themselves and the societies that receive them. What happens to cultural memory when people are uprooted? How do communities survive displacement and reinvent belonging? What does it mean to be "from" somewhere in an age of hybrid identities?

Inside You'll Discover:
  • The deep roots of human movement and early social transformations
  • How forced migrations shaped collective trauma and resilience
  • Gender, identity, and generational change in migrant families
  • The rise of transnational communities and digital diasporas
  • Climate change, displacement, and the future of global mobility

This book is for readers interested in history, sociology, anthropology, migration studies, or anyone curious about what it truly means to move-and to belong-in a constantly shifting world.

Because every migration tells a story. And every story shapes a world.