Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Routledge advances in urban history ; 2 |
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Routledge advances in urban history ; 2.
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Contents |
Controlling and documenting migration via urban spaces of arrival in early modern Venice / Rosa Salzberg -- Controlling strangers : identifying migrants in early modern Frankfurt am Main / Jeannette Kamp -- Ordering identification : migrants, material culture and social bonds in Stockholm, 1650-1720 / Karin Sennefelt -- Documents and local networks : monitoring migrants and workers in eighteenth-century Turin / Beatrice Zucca Micheletto -- From community registers to domestic passports : the migration regime in Ottoman Istanbul / Sinan Dinçer -- Documents, migration, and governance in imperial Russian towns / Alison K. Smith -- Receiving, selecting and rejecting foreign migrants and refugees in port cities : a comparison of Bordeaux and Marseille during the early nineteenth century / Delphine Diaz -- The use of travel and identity documents in Antwerp during the second half of the nineteenth century / Ellen Debackere -- Mapping identification and municipal policy towards migration in fin-de-siècle Vienna and budapest / Markian Prokopovych -- The practice of control and the illusion of evidence : passport and personal identification in cities of Habsburg Austria / Peter Becker -- Producing the undocumented migrant : registration and deportation in early twentieth century London and Berlin / Christiane Reinecke -- Roma under surveillance in urban context : control, identification, and expulsion in Paris, Lyon, Marseille, 1900s-1930s / Ilsen About -- Conclusion : cities and states : papers and walls / Andreas Fahrmeir |
Summary |
This book focusses on the instruments, practices, and materialities produced by various authorities to monitor, regulate, and identify migrants in European cities from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries. Whereas research on migration regulation typically looks at local policies for the early modern period and at state policies for the contemporary period, this book avoids the stalemate of modernity narratives by exploring a long-term genealogy of migration regulation in which cities played a pivotal role. The case studies range from early modern Venice, Stockholm and Constantinople, to nineteenth- and twentieth-century port towns and capital cities such as London and Vienna |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Taylor & Francis Group, viewed September 25, 2021) |
Subject |
Emigration and immigration law -- Europe -- History -- Case studies
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Cities and towns -- Europe -- History -- Case studies
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Local government -- Europe -- History -- Case studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration
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Cities and towns
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Emigration and immigration
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Emigration and immigration -- Government policy
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Emigration and immigration law
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Local government
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SUBJECT |
Europe -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- Case studies
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Europe -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy -- Case studies
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Subject |
Europe
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Case studies
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History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Greefs, Hilde, editor.
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Winter, Anne (Professor of history), editor.
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LC no. |
2018031930 |
ISBN |
9780429435065 |
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0429435061 |
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9780429786877 |
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0429786875 |
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9780429786860 |
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0429786867 |
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9780429786853 |
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0429786859 |
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1138351784 |
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9781138351783 |
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