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Immigrant England, 1300-1550

Immigrant England, 1300-1550

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This book provides a detailed history of first-generation immigrants to England in the later Middle Ages, covering their spread across the kingdom, occupations, and social and political attitudes. It is a valuable resource for understanding immigration policy, ethnicity, and race in England.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 320 pages
\n Publication date: 27 December 2018
\n Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This captivating book offers a comprehensive and accessible history of the first-generation immigrants to England during the later Middle Ages. Accounting for approximately two percent of the population and hailing from diverse regions across Europe and beyond, these immigrants settled in both rural and urban areas, engaging in various occupations such as agricultural labor, skilled craftsmanship, and professional roles. While they were often welcomed and encouraged, they also faced instances of vilification and victimization. Immigrants remained a prominent topic on the social and political landscape, shaping the cultural and demographic landscape of England.

Immigrant England is a groundbreaking work that delves into a phenomenon and issue of utmost importance to the English people during the late Middle Ages, as well as to their descendants residing in the United Kingdom today and to all individuals interested in the historical dimensions of immigration policy, attitudes towards ethnicity and race, and concepts of Englishness and Britishness. This captivating book provides a comprehensive and accessible account of the first-generation immigrants who arrived in England during this period. Accounting for approximately two percent of the population, these immigrants hailed from diverse regions across Europe and beyond, settling in both rural and urban areas. Their occupations ranged from agricultural labor to skilled craftsmanship and professional roles, contributing to the diverse workforce of England. While they were often welcomed and encouraged, they also faced instances of vilification and victimization. Immigrants remained a prominent topic on the social and political landscape, shaping the cultural and demographic landscape of England.

This book offers valuable insights into the experiences of these first-generation immigrants and their contributions to the development of English society. It explores the various factors that influenced their migration, including economic opportunities, political unrest, religious persecution, and social and cultural factors. The book also examines the challenges and struggles faced by immigrants, including language barriers, discrimination, and social exclusion. It sheds light on the ways in which immigrants adapted to their new environment, formed communities, and contributed to the economic and cultural life of England.

Immigrant England is a significant contribution to the field of historical studies, particularly in the area of immigration and ethnicity. It provides a rich and nuanced understanding of the complex and multifaceted nature of immigration and its impact on society. The book offers valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and researchers interested in understanding the historical roots.

In conclusion, Immigrant England is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of immigration to England, the experiences of first-generation immigrants, and the broader historical dimensions of immigration policy, attitudes towards ethnicity and race, and concepts of Englishness and Britishness. This captivating book offers a comprehensive and accessible account of a phenomenon that continues to shape the cultural and demographic landscape of England today.

\n Weight: 552g\n
Dimension: 148 x 224 x 23 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781526109156\n \n

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