Migration control in the North Atlantic world : the evolution of state practices in Europe and the U.S. from the French Revolution to the inter-war period

edited by Andreas Fahrmeir, Olivier Faron, Patrick Weil

The migration movements of the 20th century have led to an increased interest in similarly dramatic population changes in the preceding century. The contributors to this volume - legal scholars, sociologists, political scientists and historians - focus on migration control in the 19th century, concentrating on the impact of the French revolution and the development of new methods of controlling migration.

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  • Peter Sahlins, 'The Eighteenth-Century Citizenship Revolution in France', Laurent Dubois, "'African Citizens": Slavery, Freedom and Migration During the French Revolution', Olivier Faron and Cyril Grange, 'Paris and its Foreigners in the Late Eighteenth Century', Margrit Schulte Beerbuhl (Dusseldorf), 'British Nationality Policy as a Counter-Revolutionary Strategy During the Napoleonic Wars: The Emergence of Modern Naturalization Regulations', John Torpey, Passports and the Development of Immigration Controls in the North Atlantic World During the Long Nineteenth Century', K. M. N. Carpenter, "'Beggars appear everywhere!" Changing Approaches for Migration Control in Mid- Nineteenth Century Munich', Gerald L. Neuman, 'Qualitative Migration Controls in the Antebellum United States', Frank Caestecker (SOMA, Brussels), 'The Transformation of Nineteenth-Century West European Expulsion Policy, 1880-1914', Birgitta Bader-Zaar (Vienna), 'Foreigners and the Law in Nineteenth-Century Austria: Juridical Concepts and Legal Rights in the Light of the Development of Citizenship', Andrea Komlosy (Vienna), Empowerment and Control: Conflicting Central and Regional Interests in Migration Within the Habsburg Monarchy', David Feldman (Birkbeck), 'Was the Nineteenth Century a Golden Age for Immigrants? The Changing Articulation of National, Local and Voluntary Controls', Leo Lucassen (Amsterdam), 'Revolutionaries into Beggars: Alien Policies in the Netherlands 1814-1914', Aristide Zolberg, 'The Archaeology of "Remote Control"', Katja Wustenbecker (Marburg), 'Hamburg and the Transit of East European Emigrants', Catherine Collomp (Paris VII), 'Labour Unions and the Nationalisation of Immigration Restriction in the United States, 1880-1924', Michael Berkowitz, 'Between Altruism and Self-Interest: Immigration Restriction and the Emergence of American-Jewish Politics in the United States', Patrick Weil, 'Races at the Gate. Racial Distinctions in Immigration Policy: A Comparison between France and the United States'

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書名 Migration control in the North Atlantic world : the evolution of state practices in Europe and the U.S. from the French Revolution to the inter-war period
著作者等 Fahrmeir, Andreas
Faron, Olivier
Weil, Patrick
出版元 Berghahn Books
刊行年月 c2003
版表示 illustrated ed
ページ数 xiii, 322 p.
大きさ 24 cm
ISBN 157181812X
NCID BA61201101
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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