Contents
- 2Exile and Opportunity: Wabanaki, Acadian, and Loyalist Forced Migration in the Northeastern Borderlands of North America 
- 3(Un-)Settling Exile: Imagining Outposts of the French Emigration across the Globe 
- 4Revolution, War, and Punitive Relocations across the Spanish Empire: The 1790s in Context 
- 5All at Sea: Prisoner of War Mobilities and the British Imperial World, 1793–1815 
- 6The Legion of the Damned: Britain’s Military Deployment of Convict Labor in the Atlantic World, 1766–1826 
- 7New Orleans between Atlantic and Caribbean: Reinterpreting the Saint-Domingue Migration 
- 8Registration and Deportation: Refugees, Regimes of Proof, and the Law in Jamaica, 1791–1828 
- 9Political Removal: Exile, Press Freedom, and Subjecthood in Britain, the Cape Colony, and Bengal 
- 10Crossing the Mediterranean in the Age of Revolutions: The Multiple Mobilities of the 1820s 
- 11The Chacay Massacre: Exile, the Mapuche, and Border Formation in Chile and the Río de la Plata, 1810–1834 
- 12The Ex-Emperor in Exile: Mexico’s Agustín de Iturbide in London, 1824 
