Annemarie Steidl is an associate professor in the Department of Economic and Social History at the University of Vienna. Her research interests include migration studies from the eighteenth century to the present, industrialization and urbanization, history of artisans, gender studies, and quantitative methods. She was awarded the international Rene Kuczynski Prize in 2005 for her monograph on the mobility of Viennese artisans in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Back-and-Forth within Imperial Austria and the Kingdom of Hungary 2. Crossing Inter-European Borders 3. Transatlantic Migration Patterns 4. On Multiple Routes from, to, and within Central Europe Outlook and Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
"Mobility scholars know humans move over varied distances. Steidl's On Many Routes is the rare, wonderful study that reveals linkages among local, regional, intracontinental, transcontinental, and international migrations. Suddenly, we see migration systems as both much larger and much smaller than individual nations or empires." --Donna R. Gabaccia, Professor Emerita, University of Toronto

