Immigrant workers in industrial France : the making of a new laboring class /
In Immigrant Workers in Industrialized France, Gary Cross blazed the trail of immigrant studies with this finely wrought study at the crossroads of labor studies and immigration history. Cross inaugurated in-depth research into the ways in which France welcomed immigrants from the 1880s onward. n an...
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Philadelphia :
Temple University Press,
1983.
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Summary: | In Immigrant Workers in Industrialized France, Gary Cross blazed the trail of immigrant studies with this finely wrought study at the crossroads of labor studies and immigration history. Cross inaugurated in-depth research into the ways in which France welcomed immigrants from the 1880s onward. n an era where many receiving states seek to enforce the "faucet" function Cross so well describes -- opening borders when needed, closing them when perceived not to be -- it is important to read and reread Cross's work. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (x, 299 pages) |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-289) and index. |
ISBN: | 9781439917626 1439917620 |
Language: | English. |
Source of Description, Etc. Note: | Print version record. |