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9780252072949

The Immigrant Threat

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  • ISBN13:

    9780252072949

  • ISBN10:

    0252072944

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-10-05
  • Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr

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Since the 1980s, anti-immigrant discourse has shifted away from the "color" of immigrants to their religion and culture, focusing on newcomers from Muslim countries that are feared as terrorists and the products of tribal societies with values fundamentally opposed to those of secular western Europe.Leo Lucassen's The Immigrant Threat tackles the question of whether it is reasonable to believe that the integration process of these new immigrants will indeed be fundamentally different in the long run (over multiple generations) from ones experienced by similar immigrant groups in the past. For comparison, Lucassen focuses on "large and problematic groups" from western Europe's past (the Irish in the United Kingdom, the Poles in Germany, and the Italians in France) and demonstrates a number of structural similarities in the way migrants and their descendants integrated into these nation states. The book emphasizes that the geographic sources of the "threat" have changed and that contemporaries tend to over-emphasize the threat of each successive wave of immigrants, in part because the successfully incorporated immigrants of the past have become invisible in national histories. The book also includes a discussion of old and new migrants in the U.S.Leo Lucassen is an associate professor of social and economic history at the University of Amsterdam and the author of numerous books and articles in Dutch, German, and English.

Author Biography

Leo Lucassen is an associate professor of social and economic history at the University of Amsterdam and the author of numerous books and articles in Dutch, German, and English

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures vii
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations xi
Introduction 1(26)
Part 1: Old Migrants
1. The Religious Threat: Irish Migrants in Britain (1840-1922)
27(23)
2. A Threat to the Nation: Poles in Germany (1870-1940)
50(24)
3. A Threat to the Native Workers: Italians in France (1870-1940)
74(26)
4. Old Threats, New Threats: Conclusion and Preview
100(13)
Part 2: New Migrants
5. The Discomfort of Color: Caribbean Migrants in Great Britain (1948-2002)
113(31)
6. Foreigners Within? Turks in Germany (1960-2002)
144(27)
7. Islam and the Colonial Legacy: Algerians in France (1945-2002)
171(26)
Conclusion 197(18)
Notes 215(26)
Bibliography 241(28)
Index 269

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