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- Immigrant Workers in Industrial France: The Making of a New Laboring Class
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- 1983
- Published by: Temple University Press
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In Immigrant Workers in Industrialized France, Gary Cross blazed the trail of immigrant studies with this finely wrought study at the crossroads of labor studies and immigration history. Cross inaugurated in-depth research into the ways in which France welcomed immigrants from the 1880s onward. n an era where many receiving states seek to enforce the “faucet” function Cross so well describes — opening borders when needed, closing them when perceived not to be — it is important to read and reread Cross's work.
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- I. Introduction
- pp. 3-17
- IV. Farms, Mines, and Poles
- pp. 71-98
- VI. Foreign Labor in a Period of Growth
- pp. 122-142
- VIII. Limits of Assimilation
- pp. 166-185
- X. Conclusion
- pp. 213-225
- Selected Bibliography
- pp. 277-289
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ISBN
9781439917626
MARC Record
OCLC
1045544532
Launched on MUSE
2018-07-24
Language
English
Open Access
Yes
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