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This project aims to redefine the history of socialist responses to migration by going beyond Eurocentric perspectives. It connects primary sources from different regions and brings together scholarly literature from different fields to challenge simplistic economic explanations and reveal the racialized aspects of solidarity across labour and socialist movements between 1880 and 1914. In doing so, it highlights the impact of racist movements and anti-Asian campaigns in Australia, Southern Africa, and the Americas on socialist views of migration in Western Europe. The project’s transnational approach aims to enhance historical understanding and provide insights into contemporary debates on migration and integration.
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