The political and social activism of immigrants to Europe since
1945 takes the spotlight in this volume. Each of the twelve
chapters draws on fresh research from international scholars who
cover such conflict-ridden themes as autonomous migrant organizing
and transnational activism. From Afro-Asian student protests and
the sans-papiers movement to the labor unions, political parties,
and feminist groups, the chapters offer a riveting look at a
variety of migrant experiences in Europe. They also provide
compelling material for a welcome comparison of the impact of
migration on European countries as diverse as Germany, France,
Belgium, Sweden, Spain, and Italy.
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