Peoples and Borders
Seventy Years of Migration in Europe, from Europe, to Europe [1945-2015]- Editors:
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- 10.04.2017
Summary
Movement of people has been a key feature in the whole history of European integration. While existing literature has mostly adopted national viewpoints and a socioeconomic perspective, this book integrates these existing fragmented analyses, views them from a broader perspective and places them in the wider context of the social and demographic transformation of Europe and the political and economic narrative of continental integration. It highlights the impact made by EC/EU immigration policies on the external political and economic relations of Europe and acknowledges that pre-1989 migration from East European countries is part of European integration. By showing that migration policies and their impact on European national societies and economies cannot be fully understood without taking into account the EC framework, this book, therefore, contributes to migration studies as a whole.
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Bibliographic data
- Publication year
- 2017
- Publication date
- 10.04.2017
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-3452-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-7786-8
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 324
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 5
- Peoples, borders and the European nation state, 1945-2015 No access Pages 7 - 14 Elena CALANDRI, Simone PAOLI
- Entre l’Atlantique et l’Europe : l’émigration et le difficile rapprochement entre le Portugal et les pays de la CEE 1945-1968 No access Pages 15 - 36 Yvette SANTOS
- The Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM) as part of the post-WWII ‘world-making’ No access Pages 37 - 56 Dimitris PARSANOGLOU, Giota TOURGELI
- Italian migration policies at the beginning of the European integration process: fruitless attempts? No access Pages 57 - 76 Roberto VENTRESCA
- Regulating a particular form of migration at the European level: the Council of Europe and intercountry adoptions (1950-1967) No access Pages 77 - 90 Yves DENÉCHÈRE
- Free movement and the difference that citizenship makes No access Pages 91 - 108 Willem MAAS
- Europe and travel control in an era of global politics: the case of France in the long 1960s No access Pages 109 - 128 Moshik TEMKIN
- The movement of Poles to Great Britain during the Cold War. Breaking the Iron Curtain No access Pages 129 - 138 Jacek TEBINKA
- Central and Eastern European Cold War émigrés in the European integration process No access Pages 139 - 154 Sławomir ŁUKASIEWICZ
- Labour migration: common market essential or common problem? The EC Committees and European immigration stops in the early 1970s No access Pages 155 - 176 Marcel BERLINGHOFF
- Through the Iron Curtain. The 1974 Polish-Swedish Treaty covering travel without visas and its consequences No access Pages 177 - 190 Paweł JAWORSKI
- Redefining immigration through citizenship? Britain and the case of the 1981 Nationality Act No access Pages 191 - 210 Giulia BENTIVOGLIO
- Unveiling covectors. Correlating migration and EC enlargement in the case of Spain No access Pages 211 - 236 Cristina BLANCO SÍO-LÓPEZ
- new border for Portuguese workers: EEC accession and freedom of movement No access Pages 237 - 254 Alice CUNHA
- France and the origins of Schengen: an interpretation No access Pages 255 - 280 Simone PAOLI
- Roma population on the move: national belonging versus European problem No access Pages 281 - 300 Beatrice SCUTARU
- Commission Barroso et le défi de la migration: gérer l'urgence, trouver un consensus et construire une politique No access Pages 301 - 320 Guia MIGANI
- Authors No access Pages 321 - 324





