Migrants in modern France : population mobility in the later nineteenth and twentieth centuries
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Migrants in modern France : population mobility in the later nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Unwin Hyman, 1989
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Bibliography: p. [212]-229
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A discussion of the structure and role of migration flows affecting France from 1850 to the present day. It covers both internal and international movements and consideration is given both to broad macro-scale analysis and more detailed micro-scale investigations.
目次
- Migration in late nineteenth and twentieth century France - the social and economic context, Philip E.Ogden and Paul White
- internal migration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Paul White
- international migration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Philip E.Ogden
- recent conceptual advances in the study of migration in France, Daniel Courgeau
- nascent proletarians - migration patterns and class formation in the Stephanois region 1840-1880, Michael Hanagan
- the importance of mundane movements - small towns, nearby places and individual itineraries in the history of migration, Leslie Page Moch
- industry, mobility and the evolution of rural society in the Ardeche in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Philip E.Ogden
- the structure and impact of the post war rural revival - Isere, Hilary Winchester
- immigrant labour and racial conflict - the role of the State, Gary Freeman
- aspects of the migrant housing experience - a study of workers' hostels in Lyon, Peter Jones
- immigrants, immigrant areas and immigrant communities in post-war Paris, Paul White.
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