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Randall Hansen
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Oxford University Press, USA, Date: 2000-08-10. Paperback. Good. 2000. Oxford University Press, USA ISBN 019924054X 9780199240548 [US]
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Hansen Randall
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Paperback. Very Good. ISBN 019924054X 9780199240548 [GB]
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Randall Hansen
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OUP, Date: 2000. Paperback. Good. 9x1x6. Has some light general reading/shelfwear - otherwise this is a clean, tight copy. Quick dispatch from the UK. 2000. OUP ISBN 019924054X 9780199240548 [GB]
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Hansen Randall
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paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. ISBN 019924054X 9780199240548 [US]
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ISBN10: 019924054X, ISBN13: 9780199240548, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Softcover Paperback. In this ground-breaking book, the author draws extensively on archival material and theortical advances in the social sciences literature on citizenship and migration. Citizenship and Immigration in Postwar Britain examines the transformation since 1945 of the UK from a homogeneous into a multicultural society. Rejecting a dominant strain of sociological and historical inquiry emphasising state racism, Hansen argues that politicians and civil servants wereoverall liberal relative to a public, to which it owed its office, and pursued policies that were rational for any liberal democratic politician. He explains the trajectory of British migration and nationalitypolicy - its exceptional liberality until the 1950s, its exceptional restrictiveness after then, and its tortured and seemingly racist definition of citizenship. The combined effect of a 1948 imperial definition of citizenship (adopted independently of immigration) and a primary commitment to migration from the Old Dominions, locked British politicians into a series of policy choices resulting in a migration and nationality regime that was not racist in intention, but was racist in effect. Inthe context of a liberal elite and an illiberal public, Britain's current restrictive migration policies result not from the faling of its policy-makers but those of its institutions. The author draws on ...
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Hansen Randall
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Oxford University Press, Date: 2000-08-10. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 2000. Oxford University Press ISBN 019924054X 9780199240548 [US]
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Randall Hansen
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ISBN10: 019924054X, ISBN13: 9780199240548, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Softcover Paperback. In this ground-breaking book, the author draws extensively on archival material and theortical advances in the social sciences literature on citizenship and migration. Citizenship and Immigration in Postwar Britain examines the transformation since 1945 of the UK from a homogeneous into a multicultural society. Rejecting a dominant strain of sociological and historical inquiry emphasising state racism, Hansen argues that politicians and civil servants wereoverall liberal relative to a public, to which it owed its office, and pursued policies that were rational for any liberal democratic politician. He explains the trajectory of British migration and nationalitypolicy - its exceptional liberality until the 1950s, its exceptional restrictiveness after then, and its tortured and seemingly racist definition of citizenship. The combined effect of a 1948 imperial definition of citizenship (adopted independently of immigration) and a primary commitment to migration from the Old Dominions, locked British politicians into a series of policy choices resulting in a migration and nationality regime that was not racist in intention, but was racist in effect. Inthe context of a liberal elite and an illiberal public, Britain's current restrictive migration policies result not from the faling of its policy-makers but those of its institutions. The author draws on ...
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Randall Hansen
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201.03
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Oxford University Press OUP , pp. 316 . Papeback. New. Oxford University Press OUP ISBN 019924054X 9780199240548 [US]
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ISBN10: 019924054X, ISBN13: 9780199240548, [publisher: Oxford University Press OUP] Softcover pp. 316
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