出版社:Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
摘要:From a Eurocentric point of view, Europe has long functioned as the caput mundi of human mobility – a home and destination for hunters and gatherers, conquerors, colonizers, learners and scientists, pilgrims, tourists, emigrants and immigrants.From Europe’s ancient frontiers and marches to today’s precisely delineated and demarcated state boundaries, borders have long affected economic, social, military and political relations between ancient and modern states.During the past half century, however, globalization processes, including the supra-nationalization of Europe, have changed inter-state relations and human mobilities perhaps more than any other force in recent history.