This text aims to contribute to strengthening the link between emigration and maritime history by examining the processes of return. The form of return addressed here is repatriation – or return subsidised by the state of origin – and the community studied is that of Spanish immigrants who settled in Mexico in the first third of the 20th century. Political and economic crises forced many to write the Spanish Consulate in Mexico City requesting a free ticket to return to Spain, as they could not afford the transatlantic journey on their own. The text first introduces some considerations on the relationship between Spanish migration studies and maritime history, next discussing the process of repatriation as legally established in this period...
Color poster with text, illustrations, and graphs describing research conducted by Sarah Fisher, adv...
Spanish Migratory Policy between the Dictadura and the República (1623-1936) : tutelage and repatria...
The purpose of this capstone project focuses on youth returnees (legal/ undocumented/ mixed family s...
Whether for ideological or material circumstances, migration was a defining experience for twentieth...
Spain, a country that was characterized during the 19th century and a little over half of the 20th c...
Despite what the current political discourse would suggest, Mexican migration to the U.S. is at hist...
Emigration has long characterised the history of modern and contemporary Spain: from the mid-1800s w...
The publication of the Emigrant´s Handbook [ Cartilla del Emigrante] in 1910, by the Ibero-American ...
The Return Phenomenon of Spanish refugee exiles who repatriated back to Spain is a relatively new f...
This dissertation examines nearly five decades of voluntary and involuntary return migration to Mexi...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine dynamics and consequences of geographical return movements ...
This dissertation studies the modern migration of Spaniards to the United States and the process of ...
Durant l'onada massiva de desplaçaments a Amèrica, els emigrants espanyols van perdre sovint el con...
This study investigates the migrant shelters belonging to the network Red Casas del Migrante which p...
Mexican migrants in the U.S. are one of the largest diasporas of the modern era and an important cas...
Color poster with text, illustrations, and graphs describing research conducted by Sarah Fisher, adv...
Spanish Migratory Policy between the Dictadura and the República (1623-1936) : tutelage and repatria...
The purpose of this capstone project focuses on youth returnees (legal/ undocumented/ mixed family s...
Whether for ideological or material circumstances, migration was a defining experience for twentieth...
Spain, a country that was characterized during the 19th century and a little over half of the 20th c...
Despite what the current political discourse would suggest, Mexican migration to the U.S. is at hist...
Emigration has long characterised the history of modern and contemporary Spain: from the mid-1800s w...
The publication of the Emigrant´s Handbook [ Cartilla del Emigrante] in 1910, by the Ibero-American ...
The Return Phenomenon of Spanish refugee exiles who repatriated back to Spain is a relatively new f...
This dissertation examines nearly five decades of voluntary and involuntary return migration to Mexi...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine dynamics and consequences of geographical return movements ...
This dissertation studies the modern migration of Spaniards to the United States and the process of ...
Durant l'onada massiva de desplaçaments a Amèrica, els emigrants espanyols van perdre sovint el con...
This study investigates the migrant shelters belonging to the network Red Casas del Migrante which p...
Mexican migrants in the U.S. are one of the largest diasporas of the modern era and an important cas...
Color poster with text, illustrations, and graphs describing research conducted by Sarah Fisher, adv...
Spanish Migratory Policy between the Dictadura and the República (1623-1936) : tutelage and repatria...
The purpose of this capstone project focuses on youth returnees (legal/ undocumented/ mixed family s...