The boundaries of the republic : migrant rights and the limits of universalism in France, 1918-1940 / Mary Dewhurst Lewis.
By: Lewis, Mary Dewhurst.
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Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group Library | 325.4409 LEW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | T365 |
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?
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