The logics and politics of post-WWII migration to Western Europe [electronic resource] / Anthony M. Messina.

By: Messina, Anthony MContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007Description: xv, 290 p. : illISBN: 9780511288531 (electronic bk.)Other title: Logics and politics of post-World War Two migration to Western EuropeSubject(s): Europe, Western -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century | Europe, Western -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy | Europe -- History -- 1945-Genre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 304.8/4 LOC classification: JV7590 | .M46 2007Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Introduction: Immigration and state sovereignty -- The origins and trajectory of post-WWII immigration -- The organized nativist backlash : the surge of anti-immigrant groups -- Immigration and state sovereignty : implications of the British and German cases -- The logics and politics of a European immigration policy regime -- The domestic legacies of postwar immigration : citizenship, monoculturalism, and the Keynesian welfare state -- The logics and politics of immigrant political incorporation -- Conclusions.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-271) and index.

Introduction: Immigration and state sovereignty -- The origins and trajectory of post-WWII immigration -- The organized nativist backlash : the surge of anti-immigrant groups -- Immigration and state sovereignty : implications of the British and German cases -- The logics and politics of a European immigration policy regime -- The domestic legacies of postwar immigration : citizenship, monoculturalism, and the Keynesian welfare state -- The logics and politics of immigrant political incorporation -- Conclusions.

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