Lessons and cautionary tales from the past: Building bridges from migration history to Europeanness
This essay articulates the connections between historical migrations in Europe and the Europeanness - in practice, if not in self-identity - of its mobile inhabitants. The volume of migration has fluctuated dramatically since the seventeenth century; some migrants have stayed at destination among al...
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Veröffentlicht in: | National identities 2013-03, Vol.15 (1), p.9-19 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This essay articulates the connections between historical migrations in Europe and the Europeanness - in practice, if not in self-identity - of its mobile inhabitants. The volume of migration has fluctuated dramatically since the seventeenth century; some migrants have stayed at destination among almost every group, but their welcome has been diminished by war, political change, and economic downturns. History has three lessons to offer: it shows that cities are the most certain, but not the only, sites of integration; it demonstrates that current configurations of migration and constructions of immigrants can change significantly; and it reveals great diversity in the migrant experience. |
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ISSN: | 1460-8944 1469-9907 |
DOI: | 10.1080/14608944.2012.733151 |