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From Strangers to Citizens : The Integration of Immigrant Communities in Britain, Ireland and Colonial America, 1550-1750

Littleton, Charles(Edited by)Vigne, Randolph(Edited by)
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Between 1550 and 1750 tens of thousands of immigrants, many of them religious refugees escaping persecution on the Continent, settled in Britain and its colonies, and in Ireland.

They brought with them their formidable energies and talents and quickly assimilated themselves into the host society.

The essays range from general considerations of trends towards integration in the immigrant communities to detailed case-studies of the movement into British society of individual immigrants; from studies of popular attitudes and government policy towards the newcomers to examinations of relations within the immigrant communities themselves and their structures for self-sufficiency.

The immigrants' contributions to art, scholarship, manufacturing, theology and politics are also explored.

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Product Details
Liverpool University Press
1902210859 / 9781902210858
Hardback
941
01/01/2001
United Kingdom
566 pages
255 x 175 mm, 1243 grams
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