Making Space

Making Space Neighbors, Officials, and North African Migrants in the Suburbs of Paris and Lyon - France Overseas: Studies in Empire and Decolonization

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Since the 2005 urban protests in France, public debate has often centered on questions of how the country has managed its relationship with its North African citizens and residents. In Making Space Melissa K. Byrnes considers how four French suburbs near Paris and Lyon reacted to rapidly growing populations of North Africans, especially Algerians before, during, and after the Algerian War. In particular, Byrnes investigates what motivated local actors such as municipal officials, regional authorities, employers, and others to become involved in debates over migrants' rights and welfare, and the wide variety of strategies community leaders developed in response to the migrants' presence. An examination of the ways local policies and attitudes formed and re-formed communities offers a deeper understanding of the decisions that led to the current tensions in French society and questions about France's ability-and will-to fulfill the promise of liberty, equality, and fraternity for all of its citizens. Byrnes uses local experiences to contradict a version of French migration history that reads the urban unrest of recent years as preordained.
 

Book information

ISBN: 9780803290730
Publisher: Nebraska
Imprint: University of Nebraska Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.800944
DEWEY edition: 23/eng/20230831
Language: English
Number of pages: xlii, 305
Weight: 658g
Height: 160mm
Width: 236mm
Spine width: 29mm