%0 Generic
%T Migration, Settlement and Belonging in Europe, 1500–1930s Comparative Perspectives
%A Boulton, Jeremy
%A Feldman, David
%A Gestrich, Andreas
%A Head-König, Anne-Lise
%A Humphries, Jane
%A Hurren, Elizabeth
%A Innes, Joanna
%A King, Steven
%A King, Steven
%A Lambrecht, Thijs
%A Leeuwen, Marco H. D. van
%A Rosental, Paul-André
%A Winter, Anne
%A Winter, Anne
%I Berghahn Books
%@ 9781782381464
%K Assimilation (Sociology) Europe
%K Identity (Psychology) Europe
%K Immigrants Europe History
%K SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration
%D [2013]
%D , ©2013
%X Frontmatter
%X CONTENTS
%X List of Illustrations
%X Introduction. Settlement and Belonging in Europe, 1500–1930s: Structures, Negotiations and Experiences
%X 1 Settlement and the Law in the Seventeenth Century
%X 2 Double Deterrence: Settlement and Practice in London’s West End, 1725–1824
%X 3 Poor Relief, Settlement and Belonging in England, 1780s to 1840s
%X 4 Memories of Pauperism
%X 5 Belonging, Settlement and the New Poor Law in England and Wales 1870s–1900s
%X 6 Citizens But Not Belonging: Migrants’ Diffi culties in Obtaining Entitlement to Relief in Switzerland from the 1550s to the Early Twentieth Century
%X 7 Overrun by Hungry Hordes?: Migration and Poor Relief in the Netherlands, Sixteenth to Twentieth Centuries
%X 8 Agrarian Change, Labour Organization and Welfare Entitlements in the North-Sea Area, c. 1650–1800
%X 9 Settlement Law and Rural-Urban Relief Transfers in Nineteenth-Century Belgium: A Case Study on Migrants’ Access to Relief in Antwerp
%X 10 Trajectories of German Settlement Regulations: The Prussian Rhine Province, 1815–1914
%X Afterword. National Citizenship and Migrants’ Social Rights in Twentieth-Century Europe
%X Notes on Contributors
%X Bibliography
%X Index
%C Berghahn Books
%C New York
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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