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Citizenship and Immigration in Post-war Britain: The Institutional Origins of a Multicultural Nation
Randall Hansen
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| #3336434 in Books | 2000-08-10 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.10 x.70 x9.10l,.98 | File type: PDF | 320 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| did what it said on the tin|By Raymond D P Careless|I found it most informative and thought provoking. It really pays to analysis things before putting a revisionist spin on history .|||"In this well-researched, lucid, and at times pungent account, Hansen delves deeply into the archives to produce the definitive political history of Britain's abandonment of a relatively open, postimperial migration regime and adoption of restrictive, raciali
In this contentious and ground-breaking study, Randall Hansen draws on extensive archival research to provide a new account of the transformation of the UK into a multicultural society through an analysis of the evolution of immigration and citizenship policy since 1945. Against the prevailing academic orthodoxy, he argues that British immigration policy was not racist but both rational and liberal.
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