Europe's Invisible Migrants
Following the decolonization movements that swept the globe after World War II, between four and six million people were 'returned' to Europe from the colonies. From an exporter of people, Europe turned to a site of immigration for the first time in the twentieth century. Until now, these...
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Otros Autores: | Smith, Andrea (Editor) |
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Formato: | Electrónico Capítulo de libro |
Lenguaje: | inglés |
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Amsterdam University Press
2002
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Colección: | Europa
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