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On the Move - Migrations that changed the world

  • Migration
  • Categories:History, Geography & Culture
  • Language:Others
  • Publication date:November,2025
  • Pages:104
  • Retail Price:27.99 EUR
  • Size:245mm×340mm
  • Publication Place:Belgium
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 On the Move - Migrations that changed the world 》
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Feature

★A rich book on migrations through the ages
★Personal experiences of migrants and a broader social context, powerfully conveyed by Tina De Gendt
★With striking illustrations by award-winning graphic novelist Aimée de Jongh

Description

Migration is as old as humanity itself. But what do we really know about it, and how do you explain it to children? This book offers a clear and captivating overview of the most important migrations in world history. From hunter-gatherers and the transatlantic slave trade to today’s climate refugees, it tells the stories of people on the move and the far-reaching impact of their journeys.
Wherever people move, cultures meet, and those encounters have shaped our world in ways we often don’t realize: from money to mobile phones, from Otzi to Einstein, from pizza to passports.

Author

Aimée de Jongh is a Dutch illustrator and the author of several acclaimed graphic novels. Her work has won multiple literary prizes and received international recognition.
With roots in the former Dutch East Indies, she often explores themes of migration and history in her books.

Tina De Gendt is a historian, writer, and one of the leading experts on migration history in Flanders.

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