The Politics of Armenian Migration to North America, 1885-1915
Migrants, Smugglers and Dubious Citizens
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:16th Feb '21
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This book tells the story of Armenian migration to North America in the late Ottoman period, and Istanbul’s efforts to prevent it. It shows how, just as in the present, migrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries were forced to travel through clandestine smuggling networks, frustrating the enforcement of the ban on migration. Further, migrants who attempted to return home from sojourns in North America risked debarment at the border and deportation, while the return of migrants who had naturalized as US citizens generated friction between the United States and Ottoman governments. The author sheds light on the relationship between the imperial state and its Armenian populations in the decades leading up to the Armenian genocide. He also places the Ottoman Empire squarely in the middle of global debates on migration, border control and restriction in this period, adding to our understanding of the global historical origins of contemporary immigration politics and other issues of relevance today in the Middle East region, such borders and frontiers, migrants and refugees, and ethno-religious minorities.
Gutman’s book is a pivotal and much needed contribution to the scholarly literature on Armenian migration to North America. -- Anouche Der Sarkissian, Université Paris Nanterre, Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle * Études arméniennes contemporaines, 13 *
Pathbreaking analysis of Armenian migration under the Ottoman Empire, a refreshing departure from Western-centric studies of migration policies. Gutman’s attention to internal politics, and to the convergence of Ottoman and U.S. migration policies, makes this study of critical interest to Ottomanists and migration historians alike. A powerful examination of the state’s mixed success in using migration and nationality laws to target minority groups. -- Lucy E. Salyer, University of New Hampshire
ISBN: 9781474445252
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 396g
264 pages