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Boundaries of the Republic Migrant Rights and the Limits of Universalism in France, 1918-1940

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ISBN-10: 0804757224

ISBN-13: 9780804757225

Edition: 2007

Authors: Mary Dewhurst Lewis

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Serving as an account of European social and political unrest in the 1920s and 1930s, and an expose of the origins of France's enduring conflicts over immigration, this text reflects on both the power and the fragility of rights in democratic societies.
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Book details

List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 6/7/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 5.98" wide x 9.02" long x 0.59" tall
Weight: 1.122
Language: English

Mary Dewhurst Lewis is Professor of History at Harvard and author of "The Boundaries of the Republic: Migrant Rights and the Limits of Universalism in France, 1918-1940 "(Stanford University Press, 2007).

Workers of the world claim rights : the origins and limitations of France's guest-worker regime
From labor contract to social contract : the impact of the depression on migrant rights in Lyon
Working the "Marseille system" : the politics of survival in the port city
Privilege and prejudice : the invention of a new immigration regime in the mid-1930s
Refuge or refusal? : the vicissitudes of refugee rights between the wars
Subjects, not citizens : North African migrants and the paradoxes of republican imperialism
The insecurity state : migrant rights and the threat of war
Conclusion : republican France, one and divisible?