管制跨国抗议:自由帝国主义与欧洲反殖民主义者的监视,1905-1945

IF 0.9 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Immigrants and Minorities Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1080/02619288.2021.1890391
E. Smith
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调查的时间段或主题这是我们的意见,卷的编辑错过了标记时,试图达到有兴趣了解土耳其世俗主义的新手观众。剑桥大学出版社提供了一个缩写列表和一个扩展的时间表,从奥斯曼时代追溯到今天(2017年),试图将大量的时间和信息浓缩在仅仅300页的书中。扩大对案文所提主题的讨论将证明是有益的,因为在有限的范围内无法充分掌握许多主题。这本书的缺点是缺乏编辑的监督:章节中充斥着多余的信息,似乎比必要的时间更长,每章大约占用30-40页的篇幅。使每一章都值得一读的是主为每一章添加的结论;每本书都是在经过一段艰苦的阅读后获得的宝贵回报,这本书在一页半的篇幅里得到了简洁而雄辩的总结。洛德细致地研究了在土耳其当前的正义与发展党政府领导下,宗教政治和国家与社会的伊斯兰化日益明显。在这样做的过程中,这种叙述可能与对数百万逃离内战的叙利亚难民融入社会的持续研究直接相关。美国各地移民研究研究生课程的学生和教师——其中包括纽约城市大学国际移民研究硕士课程、克拉克大学国际发展与社会变革硕士课程、德保罗大学难民与被迫移民研究硕士课程、旧金山大学移民研究硕士课程、以及塔夫茨大学范斯坦中心移民研究研究生学位——将发现Ceren Lord的《土耳其的宗教政治:从共和国的诞生到正义与发展党》对于进一步评估当代和历史上大规模动员中影响移民和移民政策的许多因素很有价值。难民的涌入将如何影响土耳其因移民而产生的社会政治动态,这一问题对于进一步了解这一主题领域至关重要,正如目前的事件所表明的那样,这一主题领域将继续在世界其他地方迅速演变。
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Policing Transnational Protest: Liberal Imperialism and the Surveillance of Anticolonialists in Europe, 1905-1945
a time period, or topic of inquiry. It is our opinion that the volume’s editors missed the mark when attempting to reach a novice audience interested in learning about Turkish secularism. Providing a list of abbreviations and an expansive chronological table tracing the Ottoman Era to present day (2017), Cambridge University Press attempted to condense a massive amount of time and information in a mere 300 pages. It would prove beneficial had discussion of topics presented in the text expanded, as many cannot be fully grasped in the limited scope. This book suffers due to a lack of editorial oversight: chapters are cluttered with superfluous information and seemingly persist for longer than necessary with each chapter roughly taking up 30–40 pages of text. What makes each chapter worth its read is Lord’s addition of conclusions for each chapter; each is a gem of a reward after a gruelling read that is both neatly and eloquently summed up in a page and a half. Lord meticulously researched the increased visibility of religious politics and the Islamisation of state and society under the current AKP government in Turkey. In doing so, such a narrative may be directly linked to the continued study of the integration of millions of Syrian refugees fleeing the civil war. Students and faculty of graduate programs in migration studies across the United States – among them, City University of New York’s M.A. Program in International Migration Studies, Clark University’s Master’s in International Development and Social Change, DePaul University’s M.S. in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, the University of San Francisco’s Master in Migration Studies, and Tufts University’s Feinstein Center’s graduate degree in Migration Studies – will find Ceren Lord’s Religious Politics in Turkey: From the Birth of the Republic to the AKP valuable for further assessing the many factors greatly impacting migration and immigration policies in contemporary and historical instances of mass mobilisation. The question of how the influx of refugees will impact the socio-political dynamic in Turkey as a result of migration is crucial to further understanding a subject area which, as current events suggest, will continue to rapidly evolve elsewhere in the world.
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期刊介绍: Immigrants & Minorities, founded in 1981, provides a major outlet for research into the history of immigration and related studies. It seeks to deal with the complex themes involved in the construction of "race" and with the broad sweep of ethnic and minority relations within a historical setting. Its coverage is international and recent issues have dealt with studies on the USA, Australia, the Middle East and the UK. The journal also supports an extensive review section.
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