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The book consists of articles written on the basis of papers presented at the conference with the same title. This took place at the University of Latvia in Riga between June 27-29, 2008. The conference and the online proceedings have been dedicated to the memory of Prof. Augusts Milts (1928-2008), the scientific director of the National Oral History Project and an important figure in the development of Latvian oral history research. The online proceedings focus on oral history research, life-histories, and biographies through which gave insight into the collective and individual consequences of migration. Migration affects tradition, life-style, and identities and sets up a mutual exchange in customs and behaviour between the host community and the immigrants. The identity of the new country shapes the new immigrants even as they shape the new country. The online proceedings consists of papers presented at the Conference by Ilze Akerberga, Baiba Bela, Inta Gale Carpenter, Ieva Garda Rozenberga, Riina Haanpaa & Outi Fingerroos, Maija Hinkle, Rutt Hinrikus, Tiiu Jaago, Aivar Jurgenson, Anu Korb, Marta Kurkowska-Budzan, Amy Niang, Maruta Pranka, Anu Printsmann, Edmunds Supulis, Mara Zirnite. Papers by Arta Ankrava and Aija Lulle have also been added to the online proceedings, and these papers reflect the newest research in the field and convey the on-going relevance of the issue.
Šī darba autortiesību un blakustiesību statusu ir vērtējusi organizācija, kas ir padarījusi darbu pieejamu, bet organizācija nespēja izdarīt pārliecinošu lēmumu attiecībā uz autortiesību statusu. Lai iegūtu papildinformāciju, lūdzu, sazinieties ar organizāciju, kas ir padarījusi darbu pieejamu. Šo darbu var brīvi lietot personiskai lietošanai, zinātniskam pētījumam vai pašizglītībai.