Refuge in the land of liberty : France and its refugees, from the Revolution to the end of Asylum, 1787-1939

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    • Burgess, Greg

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Refuge in the land of liberty : France and its refugees, from the Revolution to the end of Asylum, 1787-1939

Greg Burgess

Palgrave Macmillan, 2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 254-269) and index

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内容説明

This book examines changing responses towards refugees in modern France through French legal, intellectual, political and social history. Critical questions framed debates and policy: whether individuals had a natural human right to receive asylum and whether refugee policy was a matter for national government, or international agreement.

目次

Introduction: Refugees and Asylum PART I: ASYLUM AND THE FRENCE REVOLUTION Exiles and Patriots Asylum, Empire and Restoration PART II: REVOLUTIONARY EXILES AND THE JULY MONARCHY, 1830-48 The Limits of Tolerance The Practice of Asylum 'A Sentenced Passed in a Shadow, by a Hidden Power' PART III: A REPUBLICAN TRADITION: ASYLUM, 1848-1920 Asylum and the Mid-century Crisis Socialist Revolutionaries, Mass Migration, War: 1870-1920 PART IV: 'AROUND THE CORNER FROM A HOSTILE FRANCE, A FRANCE MORE AMICABLE, 1920-39 Migration and Asylum in the Interwar Years The German Refugee Crisis, 1933-35 Reform, Renewal and the End of Asylum Conclusion: The Right of Asylum - A Site of Memory Abbrieviations Notes Bibliography

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