Discourse of Repatriation in Britain 1845-2016
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<p>Examining responses to migration and settlement in Britain from the Irish Famine up to Brexit <em>The Discourse of Repatriation</em> looks at how concepts of removal evolved in this period and the varied protagonists who have articulated these ideas in different contexts.</p><p>Analysing the relationship between discourse and action Renshaw explores how ideas and language originating on the peripheries of debate on migration and belonging can permeate the mainstream and transform both discussion and policy. The book sheds light both on how the migrant ‘other’ has been viewed in Britain historically and contemporaneously and more broadly how the relationship between state press and populace has developed from the early Victorian period onwards. It identifies key junctures where the concept of the removal of ‘othered’ groups has crossed over from the rhetorical to the actual and considers why this was the case. Based on extensive original archival research the book reassesses modern British history through the lens of the most polarised attitudes to immigration and demographic change.</p><p>This book will be of use to readers with an interest in migration diaspora the development of populism and political extremes and more broadly the history of modern Britain.</p>
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