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Neste trabalho o objetivo principal é de evidenciar o nacionalismo alemão, através de Fichte com o nacionalismo dinamarquês, através de Orla Lehmann no século XIX e seus desdobramentos na anexação do Schleswig-Holstein pela Prússia no ano... more
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      European HistoryCultural HistoryNational IdentityImmigration History
There are more types of borders today than ever before in history. Borders of all kinds define every aspect of social life in the twenty-first century. From the biometric data that divides the smallest aspects of our bodies to the aerial... more
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      Critical TheoryEuropean HistoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
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      ImmigrationAntisemitism (Prejudice)Immigration HistoryOrthodox Judaism
The Popularization of Belly Dance in Toronto, Canada (1950-1990): Hybridization and Uneven Exchange Anne Vermeyden Advisors: University of Guelph, 2016 Dr. Femi Kolapo and Dr. Renée Worringer Belly dance was first performed publicly in... more
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      Dance StudiesCanadian HistoryTransnationalismHybridity
10 lieux | 10 événements est une opération programmée par la Cité nationale de l’histoire de l’immigration dans le cadre des Journées Européennes du Patrimoine 2009 en lien avec des lieux de mémoire emblématiques du patrimoine de... more
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      Lieux de memoireImmigration HistoryPlaces of memory (les lieux de mémoire)
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      ImmigrationImmigration StudiesMigrationImmigration History
Over the course of its history, Canada has always welcomed a steady number of foreign-born and foreign-trained doctors; however, the period 1954–1976 witnessed a unique event in twentieth-century Canadian medical and immigration history.... more
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      History of MedicineImmigration HistorySocial History of Medicine
A documentary history of immigration to the United States
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      ReligionSociologyHuman GeographyCriminal Law
Two central assumptions inform the research on the literary languages of immi- grant and émigré writers. The first is that bilingual and polyglot authors tend to produce linguistically hybrid texts. The second is that publishers and their... more
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      Languages and LinguisticsMultilingualismSociolinguisticsChildren's Literature
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      Czech & Slovak StudiesImmigration HistoryWisconsinWisconsin History
Days after taking the White House, Donald Trump signed three executive orders—these authorized the Muslim Ban, the border wall, and ICE raids. These orders would define his administration’s approach toward noncitizens. An essential primer... more
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      Social MovementsRace and RacismImmigrationMigration
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      Creative WritingCritical TheoryBusiness EthicsReligion
The documentary depicts the journey of a teenage girl and her mother who move to California in 2012 because of the Syrian civil war. Together they learn to live in a different culture and face challenges to their traditions - ­all while... more
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      American StudiesGender StudiesMiddle East StudiesReligion in America
In this working paper we will present a research methodology for describing and comparing corpus of video productions diffused and shared on social media platforms (here: You Tube). The objective of this research is: 1. to study and... more
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      SemioticsCommunicationMedia StudiesNew Media
This translation comes from the 1921 edition of the Czech-American annual journal, Amerikán Národní Kalendář. It is a biography of Czech-American František Korbel, shortly after his death. Not many know the deep ties between Bohemia and... more
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      HistoryAmerican HistoryCzech HistoryImmigration
Le plus souvent ignoré de la politique d’immigration française, qui s’est essentiellement constituée autour d’impératifs économiques, l’aspect culturel des phénomènes liés aux migrations a néanmoins fait l’objet de mesures spécifiques. Au... more
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      Cultural PolicyFrench StudiesImmigration StudiesImmigration History
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      New Religious MovementsJapanese StudiesLatin American StudiesJapanese Religions
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      Greek HistoryGreek EpigraphyAncient NetworksImmigration History
Defectives in the Land: Disability and American Immigration Policy, 1882–1924 Comment: Historicizing the Notion of Disability Comment: Immigration History and Disability History Comment: Health, Disease, and Immigration Policy Comment:... more
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      American HistoryDisability StudiesRace and EthnicityImmigration Law
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      French HistoryLabour historySocial Movements (History)Immigration History
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      American HistoryMiddle East StudiesImmigrationImmigration History
It was what many had been hoping for: some sort of relief. But did it come too late? And was it enough? On the evening of Thursday, November 20, 2014, US president Barack Obama went on live television to announce a new administrative... more
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      SociologyPolitical SociologyPsychologySocial Psychology
This article examines the humanitarian internationalism of the Jewish Labour Committee of Canada (JLC) between 1938 and 1952. Throughout WWII, the JLC sent aid to European resistance movements, and in its aftermath participated in the... more
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      HistoryJewish StudiesHuman RightsHumanitarianism
Through six intensive and semi-structured interviews, this research paper examines the role social support networks may or may not have played in facilitating the resettlement experiences of Chinese-Vietnamese refugees living in Canada... more
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      JournalismRefugee StudiesQualitative methodologyResilience
A sailor travels halfway around the world in his attempt to
return home, and becomes the first Japanese resident in
Singapore in the process.
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      ImmigrationImmigration StudiesJapanese HistoryImmigration History
There are few places where mobility has shaped identity as widely as the American West, but some locations and populations sit at its major crossroads, maintaining control over place and mobility, labor and race. In Collisions at the... more
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      HistoryChicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesAmerican Studies
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      Indian Ocean HistorySri LankaHistory Of Food ConsumptionImmigration History
This essay challenges the idea that restrictive immigration policies toward persons with disabilities were a uniquely American phenomenon. I focus in particular on the place of mental disability in the history of French, German, and... more
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      German HistoryDisability StudiesCritical Disability StudiesDisability History
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      Political SociologyImmigration History
Gina Bellafante wrote in the New York Times on 3/1/20 that the city would soon feel the impact of its hospital shortage when the Covid-19 Virus arrived. She specifically singled out the closure and sale of St. Vincent's Hospital, noting... more
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      Urban HistoryHistory of Roman CatholicismImmigration HistoryHistory of Nursing
Full text : http://books.openedition.org/pur/6543 Les « Petites Italies dans le monde », c’est l’histoire planétaire des migrants italiens vue par le plus petit commun dénominateur : le semis sur plusieurs continents de quartiers... more
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      Ethnic StudiesModern Italian HistoryImmigration HistoryItalian emigration
On réduit souvent l’immigration polonaise en France aux mineurs du Nord / Pas-de-Calais. Pourtant de nombreux Polonais ont pris depuis le Moyen Âge le chemin des régions du sud de la France : pèlerins à St Gilles du Gard, étudiants dans... more
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      Polish HistoryImmigration HistoryPolish Interwar History
It wasn’t possible to create the total emigrant political center in 1920–1930s because of the conditions in the environment of the Russian emigration, it was necessary to find an alternative. Only regional and continental political... more
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      Immigration StudiesImmigration HistoryRussian HistoryImigration
This paper argues that the figure of the migrant has come to be seen as a potential terrorist in the West, under the condition of a double, but completely opposed, set of crises internal to the nation-state.
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      Critical TheoryEuropean HistoryCultural HistorySociology
Through migrant and activist testimonies, media coverage, and government documents, this article explores the modes of resistance inside and outside of immigration detention that arose in response to new, more punitive detention policies... more
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      Social MovementsLatin American and Caribbean HistoryCentral American StudiesCold War
Military prostitution has been a staple of US–Korea relations since the 1940s, contained in the so-called camptown communities surrounding US military bases in South Korea. But during the 1970s, as the US military steadily reduced its... more
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      Ethnic StudiesAmerican StudiesWomen's StudiesWomen's History
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      New Zealand StudiesRace and RacismImmigrationImmigration History
This is an undergraduate seminar that explores the experience of Latinas/os in U.S. urban settings. Particular attention is paid to migration, urbanization and inequality in Los Angeles, CA.
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      HistoryAmerican HistoryChicano StudiesLatina/o Studies
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      Cultural HistoryHistorical AnthropologyImmigration HistoryLife Story; Biographic Narrative Research
U.S. Army enlistment records do not merely document military service; they can shed light on otherwise obscure aspects of American immigration history. This is especially true in regard to the Canadian-born men who joined the forces of... more
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      Canadian HistoryImmigration HistoryBritish North AmericaU.S.-Mexican War
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      MuseumImmigration History
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      Czech & Slovak StudiesImmigration HistoryHistory of the JewsAmericanization
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      Gender HistoryFrench colonialismImmigration History
Background and overview of emigration to the United States from the Carpatho-Rusyn-inhabited village of Poráč, Spišská Nová Ves District, Slovakia.
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      Immigration HistoryRuthenian historyCarpatho-Rusyn historymigration from Upper Hungary (Slovakia) to the USA and Canada, migration from CSR to the USA in 20th century, transnational history
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      Race and EthnicityImmigration LawTransnational HistoryImmigration History
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      HistoryFrench HistoryContemporary HistoryPolish History
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      HistoryAmerican HistoryForestryCanadian History