| Contributors | xiii | |
| Introduction: Migration and Agency in Global History DAVID ELTIS | 1 | |
| 1. | Free and Coerced Migrations from the Old World to the New DAVID ELTIS | 34 |
| 2. | Changing Laws and Regulations and Their Impact on Migration STANLEY L. ENGERMAN | 75 |
| 3. | The Epidemiology of Migration PHILIP D. CURTIN | 94 |
| 4. | The Differential Cultural Impact of Free and Coerced Migration to Colonial America LORENA S. WALSH | 117 |
| 5. | Irish and German Migration to Eighteenth-Century North America MARIANNE S. WOKECK | 152 |
| 6. | Migration and Collective Identities among the Enslaved and Free Populations of North America MECHAL SOBEL | 176 |
| 7. | Freedom and Indentured Labor in the French Caribbean, 1848–1900 DAVID NORTHRUP | 204 |
| 8. | Asian Contract and Free Migrations to the Americas WALTON LOOK LAI | 229 |
| 9. | Convicts: Unwilling Migrants from Britain and France COLIN FORSTER | 259 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Coerced and Free Migration:Global Perspectives.
Contributors: David Eltis - Editor.
Publisher: Stanford University Press.
Place of publication: Stanford, CA.
Publication year: 2002.
Page number: xi.
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