Migration Policies and Materialities of Identification in European Cities: Papers and Gates, 1500-1930s
ISBN: 9780429435065
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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Subjects: Humanities; History; European History; Early Modern History 1500-1750; Modern History 1750-1945; Urban History;

This book focusses on the instruments, practices, and materialities produced by various authorities to monitor, regulate, and identify migrants in European cities from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries. Whereas research on migration regulation typically looks at local policies for the early modern period and at state policies for the contemporary period, this book avoids the stalemate of modernity narratives by exploring a long-term genealogy of migration regulation in which cities played a pivotal role. The case studies range from early modern Venice, Stockholm and Constantinople, to nineteenth- and twentieth-century port towns and capital cities such as London and Vienna.


Hilde Greefs is Associate Professor in History at the University of Antwerp and is affiliated with the Centre for Urban History.

Anne Winter is Associate Professor in History at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

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