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émigré, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary1. 1792–. A Frenchman who has left his country for another; esp. one of those Royalists who fled at the French Revolution.
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The émigrés - Alpha HistoryAn émigré (French for 'emigrant') was an individual who fled revolutionary France, either voluntarily or under threat of death or dispossession.
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Émigré - Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French RevolutionOver 150,000 nobles, clergy, and commoners became émigrés during the revolutionary era. The King's brothers established a royalist center at Coblentz, just ...
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Emigre - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from French émigré and Latin emigrare meaning "depart from a place," the word refers to emigrants, especially political refugees like royalists ...
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ÉMIGRÉ | definition in the Cambridge English DictionaryÉMIGRÉ meaning: 1. someone who has had to leave their country permanently, usually for political reasons 2. someone…. Learn more.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology<|separator|>
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Must an Immigrant Also Be an Emigrant? - Merriam-WebsterThe main difference is that immigrant is used in reference to the country moved to, and emigrant is used in reference to the country moved from. There are ...
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ÉMIGRÉ Definition & Meaning - emigres - Merriam-WebsterWord History ; Etymology. French émigré, from past participle of émigrer to emigrate, from Latin emigrare ; First Known Use. 1792, in the meaning defined above.
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The 1951 Refugee Convention - UNHCRArticle 1 of the 1951 Convention defines a refugee as someone who "owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, ...
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What's the Difference Between a Migrant and a Refugee? - BritannicaThe main difference is choice. Simply speaking, a migrant is someone who chooses to move, and a refugee is someone who has been forced from their home.Missing: émigré | Show results with:émigré
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Refugee vs. migrant: Which is right and why it mattersAug 28, 2015 · We say 'refugees' when we mean people fleeing war or persecution across an international border. And we say 'migrants' when we mean people moving for reasons ...
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Refugees' and irregular migrants' self-selection into EuropeWe find that refugees are positively self-selected with respect to human capital, as are female irregular migrants. Male irregular migrants are negatively self ...Missing: emigre | Show results with:emigre
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On the economics and politics of refugee migration - Oxford AcademicAug 1, 2017 · This paper analyzes refugee migration, the current crisis, EU asylum policies, labor market integration, and the economics of refugee migration ...
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Louis XIV and the Revocation of the Edict of NantesJul 26, 2022 · Edict of Nantes Revoked Catholic conversion to Protestantism was banned, and Protestant converts to Catholicism were forbidden to return to ...
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The King and the HuguenotsThe dragonnades spread through a large part of France, and brought in thousands of converts; some towns and provinces--Montpellier, Nîmes, Béarn--abjured ...<|separator|>
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What consequences did religious intolerance against the Huguenots ...Oct 16, 2020 · After 1685, approximately 200,000 Huguenots, one per cent of the total population, refused to convert to Roman Catholicism and fled to ...
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Edict of Nantes | Definition, Revocation & Importance - Study.comIn just a handful of years, France would see a mass exodus of more than 400,000 Huguenots emigrating to England, Prussia, Holland and America.Missing: destinations | Show results with:destinations
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Huguenots in England - The National ArchivesAlthough Louis XIV banned the Huguenot's right to leave the country, 200,000 Protestants did manage to escape; 50,000 of those went to England, in the second ...Missing: exodus | Show results with:exodus
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The Impact of the Huguenot Diaspora on International CommerceAug 6, 2025 · ... Huguenots, seizing homes and forcing conversions. In. , he ... cultural and economic impact on France and its national reputation.
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Huguenot silk weavers in Spitalfields - Our Migration StoryFive of the seven identified designers working for the Spitalfields silk industry in the first half of the eighteenth century were of Huguenot origin.
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History of the HuguenotsMay 24, 2024 · They were instrumental in developing new industries such as silk weaving, glass making, and printing. Their emphasis on literacy and education ...
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The period of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1661-1700)The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes by Louis XIV in 1685 led to the suppression of the Reformed Church in France and forced Protestants into exile or hiding.Missing: exodus | Show results with:exodus
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A Court in Exile: The Stuarts in France, 1689-1718 - Google BooksThe Stuart court at Saint-Germain-en-Laye is revealed as not only large and well financed, but also magnificently located in a spectacular royal palace vacated ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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The Jacobite Chapel Royal at Saint-Germain-En-LayeSep 16, 2015 · The painting is in a private collection in Paris, 91 by 71 cm. (It is reproduced in La Cour des Stuarts à Saint-Germain-en-Laye, p. 137).Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Jacobite Risings | National Army MuseumThe rebellion eventually petered out in February 1716. James Stuart returned to France, along with Mar, leaving his Highland followers to fend for themselves.
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'Rebels Without a Cause': The External Jacobite Diasporas, 1688 ...... thousands of their followers who upheld their regnal claims willingly ... Jacobite Army during the '45 – both were also prominent elite Jacobite exiles.
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Refugees after the American Revolution needed money, homes and ...Sep 2, 2021 · But in 1783, the tables were turned: Between 60,000 and 100,000 disaffected colonists from diverse backgrounds were fleeing the American states ...Missing: confiscation records estimates
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Taking and Restoring Dignity in the American Revolution - jstorEstimates of the loyalist diaspora range from 60,000-100,000. Jasanoff puts the number at 60,000 free loyalists, white and black, along with another 15,000 ...
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[PDF] Loyalists: Economic, gendered, and racial minorities acting ...Loyalists exiled in England (and other locales) and the Claims Commission was enlarged in. 1783, after details of the 1783 Treaty of Paris were made public.
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25 for 25, “Liberty's Exiles: American Loyalists in the Revolutionary ...Sep 22, 2025 · Close to 60,000 loyalists, about one in forty of the American population, left the newly formed country following the Revolutionary War. ... But, ...Missing: emigrated | Show results with:emigrated
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Liberty's Exiles - Museum of the American RevolutionJan 6, 2016 · Those loyalists that chose to leave America after the war looked to Britain for help and the burgeoning empire facilitated their resettlement on ...
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Meet the Defiant Loyalists Who Paid Dearly for Choosing the Wrong ...Jun 4, 2025 · Loyalists faced tarring, scalping, hanging, ostracization, boycotts, property confiscation, and exile. Some were even forced to sign oaths or ...
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Dispossessing Loyalists and Redistributing Property in ...Sep 19, 2016 · During the American Revolution, many states passed laws allowing them to seize the property of known loyalists. So-called “confiscation laws” ...Missing: 60000-100000 | Show results with:60000-100000
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Loyalists | George Washington's Mount VernonJul 3, 2025 · Other factors such as discrimination and freedom status brought individuals to identify as Loyalist and support the British cause. In New ...
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Sources for Loyalist Studies | BorealiaSep 21, 2015 · Sources for Loyalist studies include the Loyalist Claims Commission, petitions, oaths of allegiance, declarations, and lists from various ...
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Loyalists in Canada | The Canadian EncyclopediaLoyalists were American colonists who supported Britain during the American Revolutionary War and migrated to British North America, including Canada.
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Loyalists - Library and Archives CanadaSep 25, 2020 · Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown, many serving during the American Revolution and settling in Canada.
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Decree on Émigrés 1802 - The Napoleon SeriesFrom the outbreak of the Revolution in France some nobles, clergy and commoners chose to leave the country. Some of these émigrés joined the armies of ...<|separator|>
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The Legislative Assembly's decree on émigrés (1791) - Alpha HistoryOn November 9th 1791 the Legislative Assembly issued this decree against French émigrés who were mobilising counter-revolutionary forces elsewhere in Europe.
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The Assembly deports non-juring clergy (1792) - Alpha HistoryIn August 1792 the Legislative Assembly took action against the non-juring clergy, ordering them to take the oath or leave France within 14 days.
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Escaping the Guillotine: French Émigrés in England - Penny HampsonApr 30, 2024 · It has been estimated that between twelve to fifteen thousand French émigrés received financial assistance from the government.
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The Underground War between Great Britain and France, 1793-1802Secondly, in desiring to defeat France it was perceived that it may be possible to support the counter-revolution in weakening France, tying up French troops ...
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[PDF] Emigration during the French Revolution: Consequences in the ...While the first émigrés left as early as 1789, the majority actually fled France, during and after the summer of 1792 (Taine (1876-1893), Duc de Castries (1966) ...
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The Great Emigration. Polish patriots in exileAfter the defeat of the November Uprising (1830–1831) thousands of Polish patriots were forced to leave their homeland. Thus began one of the largest ...
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"Great" Polish political Emigration (1831 - 1870)In the second half of 1833, the large French cities accepted 4042 ex-insurgents; a total of about 6000 emigres arrived in France from 1831 - 1837. Until 1863, ...
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The Great Emigration - Its Achievements and Influence on Polish ...Nov 28, 2024 · It is not about the number of emigrants - depending on the methodology of calculations, there were from 5,000 to about 9,000 of them. The ...
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The Polish Emigration, 1831-1871 : the Challenge to Russia - PerséeThe Polish emigration, led by Czartoryski, aimed to challenge Russia, influenced Russian policy, and sought Western support, viewing Russia as a danger to the ...
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The 19th-Century Story of Poland's Great Emigration - Culture.plAug 19, 2025 · The Great Emigration was a mass exodus of Poles after the 1831 uprising, initially seen as temporary, but became a long journey of adaptation ...
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Wielka Emigracja po 1831 | Far OutliersJul 31, 2025 · Paris proved a seedbed for all kinds of ideas about Poland's past, present, and future. The émigrés were obsessed with “the Polish question,” a ...
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Louis (Lajos) Kossuth - Papers Of Abraham LincolnIn August, Kossuth abdicated and escaped across the border to the Ottoman Empire. Turkish authorities refused to surrender him and other fugitives to Austria ...
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Forty-Eighters - Texas State Historical AssociationIn addition to thousands of Forty-Eighters like Leiningen who stayed in Europe, about 4,000 came to the United States.
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"Out of Pure Patriotism I Have Taken Up This Service": Political ...Jul 14, 2017 · [4] The outbreak of the Civil War saw political exiles join the ranks in great numbers, the overwhelming majority serving in the Union army.
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[PDF] Leadership and Social Movements: The Forty-Eighters in the Civil WarWe focus on the Forty-Eighters, leaders in the German revo- lutions of 1848–49 who were subsequently expelled to America for their activities. By historical.
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Refugees, Exiles and Émigrés: Russia Abroad and the Semantics of ...May 31, 2017 · Following the 1917 Revolution over a million Russians fled to Europe to escape the turmoil of the ensuing Red Terror and Civil War.
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Communism's Other: White Russian Refugees and US Immigration ...Apr 1, 2025 · The US accepted 20,000 White Russian refugees, favored them due to their anti-communist views and traditional gender roles, and the 1934 White ...
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The Red Terror - Alpha HistoryJan 23, 2018 · The Red Terror was a Bolshevik-led campaign of intimidation, arrests, violence and executions. It began in the second half of 1918.
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Emigration (Russian Empire) - 1914-1918 OnlineOct 8, 2014 · The major contingent of the emigration, however, was created by the Civil War, which ensued from the Bolshevik-led uprising of October. The ...
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1920: The 'Black Baron' And The White Exodus From Crimea - RFE/RLNov 13, 2020 · The evacuation fleet reaches the Bosporus. Over four days, some 150,000 people were loaded onto "126 ships of the line, troop transports, ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Eurasianism | Research Starters - EBSCOThis ideology emerged in the 1920s among émigrés who opposed the Bolshevik Revolution, advocating for a unique Russian identity influenced heavily by Orthodox ...Missing: contributions | Show results with:contributions
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[PDF] Eurasianism and Post-Soviet Political Geography - Semantic ScholarClassical Eurasianism first developed in Russian white émigré circles in the 1920's and 1930's, who sought to reinterpret “Russia” as a polity symbiotically ...
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Great Purge | History & Facts - BritannicaSep 20, 2025 · Great Purge, three widely publicized show trials and a series of closed, unpublicized trials held in the Soviet Union during the late 1930s.
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William Beveridge and the Academic Assistance Council - LSE HistoryApr 28, 2021 · The figures tell their own truly remarkable story. Indeed, of the more than 1,500 academic refugees who left Germany and Austria, several went ...
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The scientific exodus from Nazi Germany - Physics TodaySep 26, 2018 · Beginning in 1933, hundreds of physicists and other academics fled the country, transforming their lives and the global scientific landscape.
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Scientist Refugees and the Manhattan Project - Nuclear MuseumMany leading scientists, philosophers, and thinkers fled to the West. Many refugees later joined the Manhattan Project in England and America.
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Crossing the Straits | Immigration and Relocation in U.S. HistoryMore than 200,000 of these "golden exiles" had left Cuba for the U.S. by 1962, when air flights between the two countries were suspended.
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Measuring the role of the 1959 revolution on Cuba's economicDownloadable! This paper quantitatively measures the impact of the 1959 Cuban revolution on the country's GDP per capita and exports.Missing: brain drain 1959-1962
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A Brief Comparative History of Gross Domestic Production in ... - ASCENov 30, 2008 · This paper examines the behavior of Cuba's gross domestic product (GDP) per capita during the second half of the 20th Century—a ...
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BACARDÍ History | BACARDÍ US - BacardiHaving cleverly moved the company's trademarks and yeast strain out of Cuba already, they continue operations in the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Spain ...
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Cuban Exiles in America | American Experience | Official Site - PBSFidel Castro called them gusanos ("worms"), escoria ("trash"), and more ... As the Cuban exiles fought Castro's repressive regime from abroad, many committed acts ...
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Historical Documents - Office of the Historian1. The term “Gusano” (worm) was first applied by Fidel Castro to counter-revolutionaries. Since then it has been used proudly ...
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Cuba's Communist government taps the diaspora for cashJul 6, 2023 · Soon after the Cuban revolution in 1959 Fidel Castro, its leader, began damning people who fled as gusanos (worms). The name came from the ...
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128 - Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianAccording to our figures (from the Dutch, the Israelis, and voluntary agencies) from 1960 until January 1973, 55,500 Soviet Jews emigrated for Israel. This is ...<|separator|>
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The Best Place in the World for Soviet Jews - Jewish CurrentsMay 26, 2022 · About 125,000 Soviet emigrants eventually made aliyah during the 1970s. Among these, only a few thousand were active refuseniks whose desire to ...
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How Andrei Sakharov went from Soviet hero to dissidentJun 18, 2021 · For speaking out against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, he was arrested and banished to internal exile. 'Our duty is to Sakharov's name'.
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Russia's 650,000 wartime emigres - The BellJul 19, 2024 · The most popular destinations were Armenia (110,000 Russian emigrants), Kazakhstan (80,000) and Georgia (74,000). In addition, more than 80,000 ...
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Russian Tech Industry Faces 'Brain Drain' as Workers FleeApr 13, 2022 · Since their country invaded Ukraine, Russian tech workers have left by the thousands. They appear intent on rebuilding their lives and businesses in other ...
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Hard Times in a Safe Haven: Protecting Venezuelan Migrants in ...Aug 9, 2022 · Of the six million Venezuelans who have left their country since 2013, nearly 2.5 million live in Colombia, which shares a 2,200km border with ...Executive Summary · Introduction · Mass Exodus and a Hard... · The Lure of CrimeMissing: exiles | Show results with:exiles
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Venezuela's Migrants Bring Economic Opportunity to Latin AmericaDec 7, 2022 · More than 7 million Venezuelans have fled the country since 2015, with 6 million settling in other Latin American countries.Missing: political | Show results with:political
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Where Are Hong Kong's Leading Pro-Democracy Figures Now?Mar 20, 2024 · The most vocal pro-democracy activists and lawmakers are now either in prison or self-imposed exile.
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current challenges of the Belarussian opposition – TEPSAOct 12, 2023 · However, the emigration wave after 2020 was unprecedented, with numbers ranging between 200,000 and 500,000 people who have since left Belarus.
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Navalny Team Uses YouTube From Exile to Lift Anti-War EffortNov 28, 2022 · Many liberals fled into exile. But now, with Russia mired in war, exile has proved a boon to the opposition movement. In Vilnius, the unofficial ...<|separator|>
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Most of Russia's opposition is either dead, in exile or in prisonFeb 19, 2024 · Russia's prison agency announced Friday that Navalny had died in the Arctic penal colony where he was serving a 19-year sentence on charges of extremism.
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Terrorism and Immigration | Cato InstituteAug 22, 2023 · These data sets identify 219 foreign-born terrorists in the United States from 1975 to the end of 2022, of which 9 were illegal immigrants; 70 ...
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A Tightening Grip Abroad: Authoritarian Regimes Target Their ...Aug 22, 2019 · This article aims to offer an understanding of the logic of transnational authoritarianism. It builds on a well-established concept in migration studies.
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[PDF] Immigration and the Diffusion of Technology: The Huguenot ...This paper analyzes long-term effects of skilled-worker immigration on productivity for the Huguenots migration to Prussia. We combine Huguenot immigration ...
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Impact of Huguenots and Protestant immigrants - OCR B - BBCThe Huguenots had a huge economic impact on Britain. They revitalised the silk weaving trade, kick-started various manufacturing industries.
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How Russia Has Influenced the World of Technology and ScienceApr 8, 2025 · From pioneering space exploration to making groundbreaking advancements in engineering, medicine, and artificial intelligence, Russian ...
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[PDF] The Impact of the Mariel Boatlift on the Miami Labor Market David ...Jun 27, 2007 · Nevertheless, the Marie1 influx appears to have had virtually no effect on the wages or unemployment rates of less-skilled workers, even among ...Missing: exiles GDP
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“Crisis” in Context: What the Mariel Boatlift Can Teach Us About the ...May 8, 2024 · Today, immigrants account for 44 percent of the total economic output in Miami's metropolitan region, indicating that without the Cuban diaspora ...Missing: exiles | Show results with:exiles
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Foundations of Modern Conservatism | Research Starters - EBSCOBurke's ideas were embraced first by French émigrés (those who left France in opposition to the revolution) and then by a wide spectrum of Europeans revolted ...
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The Hayek Century - Hoover InstitutionEconomist and Hoover honorary fellow Friedrich Hayek spent seven decades extolling the supremacy of capitalism over socialism.
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Immigrant Nobel Prize LaureatesSince 2010, the Nobel Foundation has awarded prizes to 28 immigrant Laureates in the United States.
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[PDF] Immigration & Ideas: What Did Russian Scientists 'Bring' to the US?Oct 18, 2012 · Differences by field suggest that migrants in the Life Sciences and Chemistry contributed more to the diffusion of ideas in the US than migrants ...
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[PDF] Immigration and the Diffusion of Technology: The Huguenot ...This paper analyzes long-term effects of skilled-worker immigra- tion on productivity for the Huguenot migration to Prussia. In 1685,.
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The Forgotten Huguenots: Part 1: Huguenot History - revolutingnowJul 28, 2018 · Punshon estimates that France's financial loss due to the exodus of her craftsmen was calculated at £1.8 million annually. He concludes ...Missing: economic | Show results with:economic
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The great Russian brain drain | George W. Bush Presidential CenterThough the 650,000 Russians who have fled since 2022 make up just 0.85% of the country's workforce, they still represent a significant loss for Russia, which is ...
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Russia's struggle to modernize its military industry - Chatham HouseJul 21, 2025 · The 'brain drain' affects many economic sectors in Russia, but particularly the IT industry and applied sciences. An estimated 70,000 Russian IT ...
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Russia's brain drain has become its economy's biggest problemSep 2, 2024 · The nation lost nearly $42 billion in 2022 as Russians transferred their personal savings abroad. Those losses have coalesced into a Russian ...
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How Russia killed its tech industry | MIT Technology ReviewApr 4, 2023 · But the most significant was Skolkovo, a high-tech hub that was an attempt to re-create Silicon Valley. Even in normal times, such ventures ...
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[PDF] FRENCH EMIGRATION IN GREAT-BRITAIN IN RESPONSE TO THE ...Sep 11, 2014 · regarded the émigré regiments as ultimately responsible for the failure: the Comte de. Jarnac and Madame de Boigne condemned the aristocratic ...
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THE RUSSIAN ROOTS OF NAZISMAdolf Hitler, who only began to develop strong anti-Bolshevik and anti-Semitic views in the second half of 1919, learned extensively from some White émigrés.Missing: activities | Show results with:activities
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Ivan Ilyin - WikipediaAn anti-communist, he found himself admiring of Italian fascism and Benito Mussolini and initially, sympathetic to Adolf Hitler and Nazism; yet, his attitutde ...Missing: stance | Show results with:stance
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From the White Armies to Nazi Collaboration: Alexei von Lampe ...Oct 30, 2020 · Europe will never understand the danger of Bolshevism, they force us to disarm, we are doing it as slowly as possible, because if the Bolsheviks ...
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The U. S. S. R. and Its Emigres - jstorin Hitler s crusade against Bolshevism, while a number had actually participated in anti-Nazi resistance movements). An- other Soviet novelist, Valentin ...
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[PDF] White Russian Émigrés and International Anti-Communism in ...at White Russian monarchist circles based in France and their attraction to Nazi Germany. ... anti-communist camp into the magnetic field of fascism. In ...Missing: accused stance
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Spy culture takes toll on exiles' psyche - Latin American StudiesFeb 8, 2006 · Growing up in Miami, young Cuban Americans rolled their eyes whenever the older generation warned there were spies everywhere. Agents of Fidel ...
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[PDF] Table: ACSSPP1Y2023.S0201 Label Estimate Margin of Error ...Median family income (dollars) 80,159. ±1,796. Married-couple family. 66.4%. ±1.1. Median income (dollars). 96,262. ±2,887. Male householder, no spouse present ...
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Venezuelan Migrants Drive USD 529.1M Boost to Colombia's ...Apr 25, 2024 · Venezuelan migrants and refugees in Colombia accounted for a USD 529.1 million economic impact in the country in 2022, according to a new study by the ...Missing: success | Show results with:success
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