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This is the first wide-ranging, cross-disciplinary overview of immigration to Scotland in recent history and its impact on both the newcomers and the host society. It examines key themes relating to postwar migration by showcasing the experiences of many of Scotland's most striking immigrant communities of people arriving from England, Poland, India, Pakistan, China, the Caribbean and the African continent. New Scots also features analysis of asylum seekers and refugees, along with Jewish and Roma migrants, and includes a chapter on migrant voting patterns during the Independence Referendum of 2014.
Framed in chronological, thematic and international contexts, New Scots offers its readers a penetrating understanding of immigration, one of the most crucial issues confronting the United Kingdom today.
Contents
List of Illustrations and TablesContributor BiographiesAcknowledgements1. Introduction: Scotland's New Immigrants, T.M. Devine and Angela McCarthy2. Invisible Migrants? English People in Modern Scotland, T.M. Devine3. 'New' Jews in Scotland since 1945, Nicholas J. Evans and Angela McCarthy4. The Migration and Settlement of Pakistanis and Indians, Stefano Bonino5. Immigration to Scotland from Overseas: The Experience of Nurses, Ima Jackson6. Polish Diaspora or Polish Migrant Communities? Polish Migrants in Scotland, 1945-2015, Emilia Piętka-Nykaza7. Education and the Social Mobility of Chinese Families in Scotland, Eona Bell8. African Migrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees: Tales of Settling in Scotland, 2000-2015, Teresa Piacentini9. 'Race', Place and Territorial Stigmatisation: The Construction of Roma Migrants in and through Govanhill, Scotland, Ashli Mullen10. Migration, Engagement and Constitutional Preferences: Evidence from the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum, Ailsa Henderson, Chris Carman, Rob Johns and James Mitchell11. Immigration to Scotland since 1945: The Global Context, Enda Delaney