Examining responses to migration and settlement in Britain from the Irish Famine up to Brexit, The Discourse of Repatriation looks at how concepts of removal evolved in this period, and the varied protagonists who have articulated these ideas in different contexts.
Examining responses to migration and settlement in Britain from the Irish Famine up to Brexit, The Discourse of Repatriation looks at how concepts of removal evolved in this period, and the varied protagonists who have articulated these ideas in different contexts.
Daniel Renshaw is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Reading, UK. His work examines migration, diaspora and prejudice in Britain and Europe. He is the author of Socialism and the Diasporic 'Other', published in 2018.
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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
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
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