European Encounters

European Encounters

Migrants, Migration and European Societies Since 1945

Schoenwaelder, Karen; Ohliger, Rainer

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2003

336

Dura

Inglês

9780754630869

15 a 20 dias

780

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Contents: Introduction: European encounters: Europe's migratory experiences, Karen SchA?nwA?lder, Rainer Ohliger and Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos. The Plurality of the Migratory Experience: Einwanderungsland Deutschland: a new look at its post-war history, Anne von Oswald, Karen SchA?nwA?lder and Barbara Sonnenberger; Post-war immigration to Estonia: a comparative perspective, Hill Kulu; Minorities into migrants: emigration and ethnic unmixing in twentieth-century Romania, Rainer Ohliger and Catalin Turliuc; Female professional immigration in post-war Europe: counteracting an historical amnesia, Umut Erel and Eleonore Kofman. Migration as a Political and Social Challenge: The political consequences of forced population transfers: refugee incorporation in Greece and West Germany, Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos; Why governments do not learn: colonial migrants and gypsy refugees in the Netherlands, Wim Willems; The Norwegian encounter with Pakistanis: diversities and paradoxes on the road to Norway's immigration stop, Hallvard Tjelmeland; Gendered policies - gendered patterns: female labour migration from Turkey to Germany from the 1960s to the 1990s, Esra Erdem and Monika Mattes; Constructing boundaries in a multicultural nation: the discourse of 'overforeignization' in Switzerland, Damir Skenderovic. Individual and Collective Identities: The role of discourse in the construction of an emigre community: Ukrainian displaced persons in Germany and Austria after the Second World War, Volodymyr Kulyk; The impact of distorted memory: historical narratives and expellee integration in West Germany, 1945-1970, Pertti Ahonen; Do national narratives matter? identity formation among Portuguese migrants in France and Germany, Andrea Klimt; Whatever happened to the Albanians? some clues to a twentieth-century European mystery, Isa Blumi; Recovering memory is regaining dignity: collective memory and migration in France, Laure Teulieres; Index.
West Germany;Post-war;west;Swiss Nationhood;germany;Young Man;foreign;Ethnic Unmixing;worker;Migrant Women;labour;Female Migrants;migrants;Census;family;Held;reunification;Expellee Organizations;immigration;Portuguese Migrants;policies;Anti-immigrant Parties;Turkish Women;West German;Direct Democracy;Romanian Jews;German Government;Anti-immigrant Movement;Ethnic Germans;Federal Employment Service;UAOC;Foreign Gypsies;Turkish Migrant Women;Indies;East Indies