The volume contains the contributions to the international
conference "European Immigrants in Britain, 1933-50" which took
place in December 2000 at the German Historical Institute in
London, U.K. Papers analysed the British immigration and immigrant
policies and examined social, cultural and economic aspects of the
subject as well as questions of migrants' perception of self and
other and the reactions of the receiving community.
The conference proceedings enable the direct comparison of
different European migrant groups and their experiences. This
applies to areas of British immigration and immigrant policy as
well as to migrants' perceptions of themselves and their new
environment: How was the receiving society perceived? How were the
immigrants seen? What impact did stereotypes, role-expectations,
racism, xenophobia or experiences of conflict have on individual
lives? What role did gender, education or training play in the
process of migration and resettlement?
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