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Immigration and the Nation-State

Articles from the last few issues of Immigration and the Nation-State © Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
  • Full Text
    Immigration and the Nation-State, pp. i-356.
  • 1. Immigration and the Nation-State
    Immigration and the Nation-State, pp. 1-15.
  • Part I. Embattled Entry
    Immigration and the Nation-State, pp. 15-23.
  • 2. A Nation of Immigrants Again: The United States
    Immigration and the Nation-State, pp. 23-62.
  • 3. Not a Country of Immigration: Germany
    Immigration and the Nation-State, pp. 62-100.
  • 4. The Zero-Immigration Country: Great Britain
    Immigration and the Nation-State, pp. 100-139.
  • Part II. Multicultural Integration
    Immigration and the Nation-State, pp. 139-147.
  • 5. `Race' Attacks the Melting-Pot: The United States
    Immigration and the Nation-State, pp. 147-186.
  • 6. From Postnational Membership to Citizenship: Germany
    Immigration and the Nation-State, pp. 186-223.
  • 7. Between Citizenship and Race: Great Britain
    Immigration and the Nation-State, pp. 223-260.
  • 8. Conclusion: Resilient Nation-States
    Immigration and the Nation-State, pp. 260-356.
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