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The French melting pot : immigration, citizenship, and national identity / Gérard Noiriel ; translated by Geoffroy de Laforcade ; foreword by Charles Tilly.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Contradictions of modernity ; v. 5. | Contradictions of modernity ; v. 5.Publication details: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 1996.Description: xxix, 325 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0816624194
  • 0816624208
Uniform titles:
  • Creuset français. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 325.4409
Contents:
The Denial of Memory -- The Card and the Code -- Uprooted -- Battered Roots -- Three Crises -- The Reconstruction of France -- Conclusion. Toward a Sociohistory of National Assimilation.
Summary: "Like the United States, France is a nation of immigrants. During the past thirty years, a large influx of immigrants from southern Europe and Africa has transformed French society to the point that one-third of the people currently living there have foreign-born parents or grandparents. An incisive comparison with the United States and other countries, The French Melting Pot looks at the issues behind France's denial of its immigrant past. Since the mid-1980s, immigration has surged to the forefront of public consciousness, leading in France, as in the United States, to a growth of the nativist far right. Through a thematic exploration of the immigrant experience in France, Gerard Noiriel interweaves a discussion of past events with current issues. Among the topics discussed are why French historians and descendants of immigrants have traditionally sidestepped the immigration question; the importance and diversity of various waves of migration to France; the roles played by immigrants in the economic, social and cultural development of the country; and the causes of periodic outbursts of xenophobia. Noiriel also analyzes patterns of settlement, comparing the processes through which generations assimilate in France and the United States."-- Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-314) and index.

The Denial of Memory -- The Card and the Code -- Uprooted -- Battered Roots -- Three Crises -- The Reconstruction of France -- Conclusion. Toward a Sociohistory of National Assimilation.

"Like the United States, France is a nation of immigrants. During the past thirty years, a large influx of immigrants from southern Europe and Africa has transformed French society to the point that one-third of the people currently living there have foreign-born parents or grandparents. An incisive comparison with the United States and other countries, The French Melting Pot looks at the issues behind France's denial of its immigrant past.
Since the mid-1980s, immigration has surged to the forefront of public consciousness, leading in France, as in the United States, to a growth of the nativist far right. Through a thematic exploration of the immigrant experience in France, Gerard Noiriel interweaves a discussion of past events with current issues. Among the topics discussed are why French historians and descendants of immigrants have traditionally sidestepped the immigration question; the importance and diversity of various waves of migration to France; the roles played by immigrants in the economic, social and cultural development of the country; and the causes of periodic outbursts of xenophobia. Noiriel also analyzes patterns of settlement, comparing the processes through which generations assimilate in France and the United States."-- Publisher's description.

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