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History, historians and the immigration debate : going back to where we came from / editors, Eureka Henrich and Julian M. Simpson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Henrich, Eureka, editor.
Simpson, Julian M., editor.
ProQuest ebook central.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Emigration and immigration--History.
Emigration and immigration.
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
polychrome
Place of Publication:
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction: History as a 'Martial Art'; Eureka Henrich and Julian M. Simpson
SECTION 1: MOVING MIGRATION HISTORY FORWARD
Chapter 2: From the Margins of History to the Political Mainstream: Putting Migration History Centre Stage; Eureka Henrich and Julian M. Simpson
Chapter 3: Beyond the Apocalypse: Reframing Migration History; Leo Lucassen
SECTION 2: AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
Chapter 4: Taking a Longer View: History, Politics and Trans-Tasman Migration; Lyndon Fraser
Chapter 5: The Campaign to Address the Issue of Filipina Victims of Domestic Violence in Australia, 1980s-1990s; Mina Roces
SECTION 3: ASIA
Chapter 6: Not Singaporean Enough? Migration, History and National Identity in Singapore; John Solomon
Chapter 7: 'They Never Call Us Indian': Indian Muslim Voices and the 1947 India/Pakistan Partition; Anindya Raychaudhuri
SECTION 4: EUROPE
Chapter 8: The Role of Immigration in the Making/Unmaking of the French Working Class (Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries); Gérard Noiriel, (translated from the original French by Julian M. Simpson)
Chapter 9: Was the Multiculturalism Backlash Good for Women? Perspectives from Five Minority Women's Organisations in the Netherlands
Margaretha A. van Es
SECTION 5: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 10: Migrant Doctors and the 'Frontiers of Medicine' in Westernised Healthcare Systems; Julian M. Simpson
Chapter 11: The Right to Asylum: A Hidden History; Klaus Neumann
Chapter 12: Will the Twenty-First Century World Embrace Immigration History?; Donna Gabaccia.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 24, 2018).
Other Format:
Print version: History, historians and the immigration debate.
ISBN:
9783319971230
3319971239
Publisher Number:
99979254440
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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