id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fxjto2qy3fe7hhb6xufho4pjm4 Susanne Lachenicht Learning from Past Displacements?1 The History of Migrations between Historical Specificity, Presentism and Fractured Continuities 2018 11 .pdf application/pdf 7013 679 60 State, terror, cultural difference, crime (sexual abuse in particular), reasons behind flight and migration, decade of the twenty-first century; (2) they inquired into historical examples of migration, integration In the early modern period, people migrated for a number of reasons: wars (often causing temporary Studying early modern religious migrations in a comparative perspective (Lachenicht 2016a) shows that states, towns and cities, empires had specific motives for granting refugees asylum. to the specificities of past and present times, with regard to (fractured) continuities, with regard to In terms of context, early modern Europe differed significantly from today: In using notions such as 'refugee', 'exile', 'displaced person', 'migrants' or 'asylum', people evoke a Migration history as much as interviews with present-day migrants 1. Present migrants and/or refugees always relate themselves to past migrations as much as home In Religious Refugees in Europe, Asia and North America (6th–21st Century). Religious Refugees in the Early Modern World. ./cache/work_fxjto2qy3fe7hhb6xufho4pjm4.pdf ./txt/work_fxjto2qy3fe7hhb6xufho4pjm4.txt