Citizenship, Migration and Social Rights
Citizenship, Migration and Social Rights
Historical Experiences from the 1870s to the 1970s
Althammer, Beate
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2025
288
Mole
9781032198774
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Introduction. Part 1 - Negotiating Citizenship, Belonging and Social Rights. 1. Negotiating the Right of Residence (Austria, Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century) 2. Neither Citizen nor Foreigner: Gendered Negotiations and Hierarchies of Belonging in Alsace, 1918-1919 3. Foreign Workers in the French Labour Courts: a Battlefield for the Recognition of Social Rights Part 2 - Regulating Seasonal Migrations 4. Pious Guardians: the Swabian Children Association and Public Welfare in the Tyrolean Alps, 1891-1915 5. New Rights and Hierarchies: Regulating Seasonal Farm Labour (Austria, 1918-1938) Part 3 - Cities and the Integration of Migrants. 6. Migration and Municipal Socialism in Imperial German Strasbourg (1871-1914) 7. Who Cares for Foreigners? Dutch Migrants in Prussian Cities, 1870-1933 8. Social Rights at Work: Italian Migrants on the Turin and Munich Labour Markets, 1950-1975. Part 4 - Globalising Social Rights. 9. Guaranteeing the Social Rights of Migrant Workers - a Transnational History (1901-1939) 10. Argentina's Social Policy for Immigrants in the Interwar Period 11. Migrants, Refugees and the Right to Social Assistance in Post-war Italy and France (1945-1961)
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Prussian History;Welfare States in Europe;Swabian Children's Association;Safety Net;History of Human Rights;Municipal Socialism;Italian Labour Migrants;Immigration to Argentina;State Socialism;Social Democracy in the Nineteenth Century;Nineteenth Century History;Vice Versa;German Regime;Young Man;Bilateral Treaties;Legal Belonging;Social Insurance;Poor Relief;International Labour Conference;Non-contributory Benefits;Czechoslovak Workers;Lower Austria;Recruitment Agreement;Secretary Of State;UN;Central Governments;Accident Insurance;Social Protection;German Empire;Social Rights;Poor Relief Board;Citizen Migrants;ILO Bureau;Crew Leader;Prussian Interior Minister
Introduction. Part 1 - Negotiating Citizenship, Belonging and Social Rights. 1. Negotiating the Right of Residence (Austria, Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century) 2. Neither Citizen nor Foreigner: Gendered Negotiations and Hierarchies of Belonging in Alsace, 1918-1919 3. Foreign Workers in the French Labour Courts: a Battlefield for the Recognition of Social Rights Part 2 - Regulating Seasonal Migrations 4. Pious Guardians: the Swabian Children Association and Public Welfare in the Tyrolean Alps, 1891-1915 5. New Rights and Hierarchies: Regulating Seasonal Farm Labour (Austria, 1918-1938) Part 3 - Cities and the Integration of Migrants. 6. Migration and Municipal Socialism in Imperial German Strasbourg (1871-1914) 7. Who Cares for Foreigners? Dutch Migrants in Prussian Cities, 1870-1933 8. Social Rights at Work: Italian Migrants on the Turin and Munich Labour Markets, 1950-1975. Part 4 - Globalising Social Rights. 9. Guaranteeing the Social Rights of Migrant Workers - a Transnational History (1901-1939) 10. Argentina's Social Policy for Immigrants in the Interwar Period 11. Migrants, Refugees and the Right to Social Assistance in Post-war Italy and France (1945-1961)
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Prussian History;Welfare States in Europe;Swabian Children's Association;Safety Net;History of Human Rights;Municipal Socialism;Italian Labour Migrants;Immigration to Argentina;State Socialism;Social Democracy in the Nineteenth Century;Nineteenth Century History;Vice Versa;German Regime;Young Man;Bilateral Treaties;Legal Belonging;Social Insurance;Poor Relief;International Labour Conference;Non-contributory Benefits;Czechoslovak Workers;Lower Austria;Recruitment Agreement;Secretary Of State;UN;Central Governments;Accident Insurance;Social Protection;German Empire;Social Rights;Poor Relief Board;Citizen Migrants;ILO Bureau;Crew Leader;Prussian Interior Minister