Discourse of Repatriation in Britain, 1845-2016

Discourse of Repatriation in Britain, 1845-2016

A Political and Social History

Renshaw, Daniel

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2021

240

Dura

Inglês

9781138579637

15 a 20 dias

489

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1 'Are there no means by which we can get rid of this intolerable nuisance?', Paupers and Exiles, 1845-1881 12

2 'And if found in the land one hour later ...', Expelling the Alien, 1881-1914 50

3 '... they are persons whom it is undesirable to retain in this country', War, Unrest, and Fascism, 1914-1945 101

4 'Who goes home?', repatriation in the post-war era, 1945-2016 146

Conclusion 204
British National Party;Cable Street;Colin Jordan;IFL;Enoch Powell;Arnold White;Craig Fowlie;Irish Paupers;Matthew Worley;Post-War;Fascism and the Far Right book series;Bbl;Oswald Mosley;Brick Lane;Aliens Act;Brexit Vote;Irish Potato Famine;Conferred;Famine in Ireland;Irish Migrants;Repatriation;Monday Club;Send Them Home;Compulsory Repatriation;Pakistani immigration to Britain;Great Famine;Punjabis;Poor Law Authorities;Fenians;BUF;British Brothers' League;Panikos Panayi;Worker's Defence Union;Basque Children;Britain First;Large Scale Repatriation;UK Independence Party;Nationalism;Young Men;Corporatism;Forced Repatriation;Lord Haw Haw;Enemy Aliens;Neo-Nazis;Make Up;Conservative Party;Immigration;Brexit;Brixton Riots;Toxteth Riots;Notting Hill Riots;Windrush;Anti-semitism;Deportation;Far Right;Government;Migration;Media;immigration laws;political landscape;Britain;demographic change