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Portrait of an English Migration

North Yorkshire People in North America

by (author) William E. Van Vugt

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2021
Category
North America, Emigration & Immigration
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    ISBN
    9780228006879
    Publish Date
    Mar 2021
    List Price
    $50.00

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Portrait of an English Migration recounts the history of those who left North Yorkshire for North America between the eighteenth century and the early twentieth century. Focusing on individual stories of migrants and their families, this book provides many personal glimpses of the migration experience of those who left England's largest county to build new lives in the United States and Canada.
Exploring the local history, geography, and cultures of Yorkshire and the key places of settlement in North America, William Van Vugt deepens our understanding of the historic migration process: how local conditions and access to information influenced migration decisions, the role of local networks in migration patterns, and the significance of family connections, religious identities, and land ownership to the migrants themselves. He considers the extent to which English migrants shaped regional culture and contributed to economic development, addressing ongoing questions about identity and what it meant to be English in North America.
Full of first-person accounts and stories from migrants themselves, Portrait of an English Migration is both a sweeping history of two centuries of migration and an intimate look at the lives of generations of Yorkshire people who crossed the ocean to make a new home.

About the author

William Van Vugt is professor of history at Calvin University.

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Editorial Reviews

“Van Vugt’s well-written study makes an important contribution to the field of English diaspora studies by showing how an examination of an immigrant subset from below the national level can enrich our understanding of wider patterns. The English were a highly visible immigrant group, and Van Vugt's study gives this assessment new depth. In that way, Portrait of an English Migration makes another important-and wider-contribution to the disciplines of migration and diaspora studies, showcasing how a thematically and geographically broad study can serve to provide this depth. To allude to the study's title, it is a well-painted portrait of a migration experience indeed." Journal of British Studies

"Portrait of an English Migration empowers these hitherto-forgotten characters by letting them speak for themselves, and the stories that come through are rich, emotional, and oftentimes powerful, moving, and haunting. I consider the telling of such stories particularly important at this time of massive forced and voluntary migration." Joseph Hardwick, Northumbria University