TY - BOOK AU - Aprile,Sylvie AU - Bensimon,Fabrice AU - Diethe,Carol AU - Fahrmeir,Andreas AU - Frank,Tibor AU - Freitag,Sabine AU - Isabella,Maurizio AU - Lattek,Christine AU - Levine,Bruce AU - Marchlewicz,Krzysztof AU - Muhs,Rudolf AU - Pfaff,Ivan AU - Pilbeam,Pamela AU - Porter,Bernard AU - Prothero,Iorwerth AU - Reiss,Ansgar AU - Saville,John TI - Exiles From European Revolutions: Refugees in Mid-Victorian England SN - 9781571813305 AV - DA125.A1 F59 2003 U1 - 325/.21/0940942 21 PY - 2003///] CY - New York, Oxford PB - Berghahn Books KW - Europeans KW - England KW - History KW - 19th century KW - Congresses KW - Immigrants KW - Political refugees KW - Europe KW - Revolutions KW - HISTORY / Europe / General KW - bisacsh KW - History: 18th/19th Century, Refugee and Migration Studies N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgements --; Notes on Contributors --; 1 Introduction --; I. Englishmen and Refugees --; 2 1848 – Britain and Europe --; 3 British Exceptionalism in Perspective --; 4 The Asylum of Nations --; II. Emigré Communities --; 5 Italian Exiles and British Politics before and after 1848 --; 6 The French Exiles and the British --; 7 Continuities and Innovations --; 8 Lajos Kossuth and the Hungarian Exiles in London --; 9 The Politics of Czech Liberation in Britain after 1849 --; III. Emigré Politics --; 10 Voices of Exile --; 11 ‘The Begging Bowl of Revolution’ --; 12 German Socialism in London after 1849 --; 13 Chartists and Political Refugees --; 14 Immigrants and Refugees --; IV. Women in Exile --; 15 Keeping busy in the Waiting-Room --; 16 Jeanne Deroin: French Feminist and Socialist in Exile --; V. Legacy --; 17 Home Alone? --; Index; restricted access N2 - Studies on exile in the 19th century tend to be restricted to national histories. This volume is the first to offer a broader view by looking at French, Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Czech and German political refugees who fled to England after the European revolutions of 1848/49. The contributors examine various aspects of their lives in exile such as their opportunities for political activities, the forms of political cooperation that existed between exiles from different European countries on the one hand and with organizations and politicians in England on the other and, finally, the attitude of the host country towards the refugees, and their perceptions of the country which had granted them asylum UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781782389798 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781782389798 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781782389798/original ER -