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Switzerland And Migration Historical And Current Perspectives On A Changing Landscape 1st Ed Barbara Lthi

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Switzerland And Migration Historical And Current Perspectives On A Changing Landscape 1st Ed Barbara Lthi
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.61 MB
Author: Barbara Lüthi, Damir Skenderovic
ISBN: 9783319942469, 9783319942476, 3319942468, 3319942476
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Switzerland And Migration Historical And Current Perspectives On A Changing Landscape 1st Ed Barbara Lthi by Barbara Lüthi, Damir Skenderovic 9783319942469, 9783319942476, 3319942468, 3319942476 instant download after payment.

This book explores the history of migration in Switzerland from the late nineteenth century to the present day. It brings together recent scholarship on Switzerland in the field of cultural and migration studies, as well as migration history, and combines various research approaches from postcolonial studies, transnational studies, border studies, and history of knowledge. Since the late nineteenth century, Switzerland has gradually transformed into a migration society, becoming one of the countries in Europe with the highest percentage of migrant population. While migration has become one of most contentious issues in Swiss public and political debates, the volume also shows how migrants have developed various strategies to deal with the country’s discriminatory policies and distinct institutional settings. The authors of the volume convincingly challenge the view that Switzerland still does not represent a migration (or even post-migrant) society and substantially contributes to the long overdue acknowledgement of Switzerland in migration history and studies at the international level.


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