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Post-Colonial Immigrants and Identity Formations in the Netherlands

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 15.02.2013

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Informationen zum Autor Ulbe Bosma is senior researcher at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam and professor in International Comparative Social History at the VU University Amsterdam. Klappentext Dit boek schetst een uniek beeld van de immigranten die tussen 1945 en 1980 vanuit de voormalige koloniën naar Nederland kwamen. De migranten hadden vóór hun komst allemaal een bijzondere relatie met het land van bestemming. Meer dan negentig procent van de migranten was Nederlands staatsburger voordat ze naar Nederland kwamen. Daarnaast plaatst de Inhaltsverzeichnis Post-Colonial Immigrants and Identity Formations in the Netherlands - 2[-]Table of contents - 6[-]1 Introduction Post-colonial immigrants and identity formations in the Netherlands - 8[-]2 Dutch politicians, the Dutch nation and the dynamics of post-colonial citizenship - 28[-]3 Representations of post-colonial migrants in discussions on intermarriage in the Netherlands,1945-2005 - 50[-]4 Group-related or host state-related?Understanding the historical development of Surinamese organisations in Amsterdam,1965-2000 - 78[-]5 Post-colonial migrant festivals in the Netherlands - 100[-]6 Closing the 'KNIL chapter': A key moment in identity formation of Moluccans in the Netherlands - 118[-]7 Tjalie Robinson (1911-1974): A mediator between East and West - 136[-]8 History brought home: Post-colonial migrations and the Dutch rediscovery of slavery - 156[-]9 Cultural memory and Indo-Dutch identity formations - 176[-]10 Why is there no post-colonial debate in the Netherlands? - 194[-]Collective references - 214[-]List of contributors - 234[-]Index - 236

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Authors Ulbe Bosma, Ulbe (EDT) Bosma
Assisted by Ulbe Bosma (Editor)
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 15.02.2013, delayed
 
EAN 9789089644541
ISBN 978-90-8964-454-1
No. of pages 264
Series IMISCOE Research
IMISCOE Research
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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