History, historians and the immigration debate : going back to where we came from / Eureka Henrich, Julian M. Simpson, editors.
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Language: | English |
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[Basingstoke, Hampshire] :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2019]
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Physical Description: | xv, 242 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm Also available in electronic form. |
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Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: History as a M̀artial Art' / Julian M. Simpson
- pt. I Moving Migration History Forward
- 2. From the Margins of History to the Political Mainstream: Putting Migration History Centre Stage / Julian M. Simpson
- 3. Beyond the Apocalypse: Reframing Migration History / Leo Lucassen
- pt. II New Zealand and Australia
- 4. Both Sides of the Tasman: History, Politics and Migration Between New Zealand and Australia / Lyndon Fraser
- 5. Changing Migration Policy from the Margins: Filipino Activism on Behalf of Victims of Domestic Violence in Australia, 1980s
- 2000 / Mina Roces
- pt. III Asia
- 6. Not Singaporean Enough? Migration, History and National Identity in Singapore / John Solomon
- 7. T̀hey Don't Call Us Indian': Indian Muslim Voices and the 1947 India/Pakistan Partition / Anindya Raychaudhuri
- pt. IV Europe
- 8. The Role of Immigration in the Making/Unmaking of the French Working Class (Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries) / Gerard Noiriel
- 9. Was the Multiculturalism Backlash Good for Women with a Muslim Background? Perspectives from Five Minority Women's Organisations in the Netherlands / Margaretha A. van Es
- pt. V Global Perspectives
- 10. Migrant Doctors and the F̀rontiers of Medicine' in Westernised Healthcare Systems / Julian M. Simpson
- 11. The Right to Asylum: A Hidden History / Klaus Neumann
- 12. Will the Twenty-First Century World Embrace Immigration History? / Donna Gabaccia.