Britannia's Children: Emigration from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales Since 1600

Britannia's Children: Emigration from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales Since 1600

by EricRichards (Author)

Synopsis

Twenty-five million emigrants left the British Isles in the four hundred years after 1600, mainly travelling to America or to parts of the British Empire around the world. This huge exodus, the greatest of any nation before the twentieth century, accounts for much of Britain's wider impact on the world, in terms of cultural, social and political attitudes, and notably in the legacy of the English language as the most widely used global lingua franca. Britannia's Children is the first account of emigration from the British Isles as a whole, including England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland (Ireland being part of the United Kingdom during the Great Famine and its classic age of emigration). Eric Richards traces the stages of this extraordinary movement from the days of Raleigh and the Mayflower to modern times, and shows the variety of motives that drove men and women to make the most momentous decisions of their lives. He also provides a mass of examples of individual cases, voyages, destinations and fates.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 1
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Hambledon Continuum
Published: 01 May 2004

ISBN 10: 1852854413
ISBN 13: 9781852854416

Media Reviews
admirably scholarly and objective book Graham Stewart, The Spectator, 16 June 2004 An academic study .. migrants' experiences, mainly good, but also bad and sometimes unknown, are sympathetically and engagingly told. Ancestors, August 2004.
Author Bio
ERIC RICHARDS is Professor of history at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia and author of The Highland Clearances