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Guernsey 18141914 Migration And Modernisation Rosemarie Crossan

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Guernsey 18141914 Migration And Modernisation Rosemarie Crossan
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Publisher: Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.25 MB
Pages: 339
Author: Rose-Marie Crossan
ISBN: 9781843833208, 1843833204
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Guernsey 18141914 Migration And Modernisation Rosemarie Crossan by Rose-marie Crossan 9781843833208, 1843833204 instant download after payment.

At the beginning of the nineteenth century, despite 600 years of allegiance to the English Crown, a majority of Guernseymen still spoke the language and retained aspects of the culture of France, the Island's closest neighbour, but England's hereditary foe. However, by 1914 Guernsey had been transformed from an essentially francophone to anglophone community. In this first comprehensive academic study of nineteenth-century Guernsey, the author analyses this huge sea-change. She devotes particular attention to the role of migration in this transition, since Guernsey experienced both substantial outflows (to North America and the Antipodes), and substantial inflows (from Dorset, Devon, Somerset, Hampshire and Cornwall; the Irish province of Munster, and the French départements of La Manche and Les Côtes-du-Nord). She investigates the various factors influencing the various migrant contingents, analyses their differing settlement patterns and their propensity to integrate and evaluates the less than welcoming reception they met with from insular poor law authorities. Overall, the book argues that while migration boosted the Anglicisation of the island, it must be viewed in the context of other causes and effects.

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