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Title: Uneasy Asylum : France and the Jewish Refugee Crisis, 1933-1942
Description: Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1999. orig. cloth. 24x16cm, xvi,606 pp. Minor rubbing. Slight page-edge soil. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contents: Refugee Policy and Middle-Class Protest During the Great Depression, 1933-36; The Conservative Crackdown of 1934-35; The Great Invasion I, 1933-36; Loyalties in Conflict: French Jewry and the Refugee Crisis, 1933 - May 1936; Refugee policy During the Popular Front Era; Breaking the Impasse: Colonial and Agricultural Schemes During the Popular Front Era; The Deluge: From the Anschluss to Evian; The Impact of Appeasement; The Crosscurrents of 1939; The Missed Opportunity: Refuge Policy in Wartime; The Great Invasion II, 1936-40; The Politics of Frustration: The Remaking of the Jewish Relief Effort, 1936-40; The Path to Vichy: Continuities and Discontinuities in Jewish Refugee Policy; Conclusion.

Keywords: French Political History, Jews Jewry, France, Jewish Minority, Refugee Immigrant, Refugees Politics, Government Policy, Ethnic Relations, World War Two

Price: US$ 69.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS001089I