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Alien Policy in Belgium, 1840-1940 - The Creation of Guest Workers, Refugees and Illegal Aliens (Hardcover)
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Alien Policy in Belgium, 1840-1940 - The Creation of Guest Workers, Refugees and Illegal Aliens (Hardcover)
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Belgium has a unique place in the history of migration in that it
was the first among industrialized nations in Continental Europe to
develop into an immigrant society. In the nineteenth century
Italians, Jews, Poles, Czechs, and North Africans settled in
Belgium to work in industry and commerce. They were followed by
Russians in the 1920s and Germans in the 1930s who were seeking a
safe haven from persecution by totalitarian regimes. In the
nineteenth century immigrants were to a larger extent integrated
into Belgian society: they were denied political rights but
participated on equal terms with Belgians in social life. This
changed radically in the twentieth century; by 1940 the rights of
aliens were severely curtailed, while those of Belgian citizens, in
particular in the social domain, were extended. While the state
evolved into a "welfare state" for its citizens it became more of a
police state for immigrants. The state only tolerated immigrants
who were prepared to carry out those jobs that were shunned by the
Belgians. Under the pressure of public opinion, an exception was
made in the cases of thousands of Jewish refugees that had fled
from Nazi Germany. However, other immigrants were subjected to
harsh regulations and in fact became the outcasts of
twentieth-century Belgian liberal society. This remarkable study
examines in depth and over a long time span how (anti-) alien
policies were transformed, resulting in an illiberal exclusion of
foreigners at the same time as democratization and the welfare
state expanded. In this respect Belgium is certainly not unique but
offers an interesting case study of developments that are
characteristic for Europe as a whole.
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