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E-raamat: Arrival Neighborhoods in Europe since the mid-19th Century: Migrations, Cities, Infrastructures

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This book uses the concept of ?arrival spaces' to examine the relationship between migration processes, social infrastructures, and the transformation of urban spaces in Europe since the mid-19th century.

Case studies cover cities from London to Palermo and from Antwerp to St. Petersburg, including both metropolises and small towns. The chapters examine the emergence of settlement patterns, the functioning of arrival infrastructures, and the public representations of neighborhoods which have been shaped by internal or international migrations. By understanding these neighborhoods as spaces of arrival and as infrastructural hubs, this volume offers a new perspective on the profound impact of migration on European cities in modern and contemporary history.

This volume makes a valuable contribution to both migration research and urban history and will be of interest to researchers and students studying the relationship between cities and migration in Europe’s past and present.



This book uses the concept of ?arrival spaces' to examine the relationship between migration processes, social infrastructures, and the transformation of urban spaces in Europe since the mid-19th century.

1 Historical Perspectives on Urban Arrival Spaces: An Introduction

DAVID TEMPLIN

2 Arrival Spaces in a Russian Metropolis: Immigration and Networks from
Below in St. Petersburg, 1850-1914

HANS-CHRISTIAN PETERSEN

3 Lodgings Located: Mapping Hospitality in an Urbanizing Port City, Antwerp,
1850-1914

JASPER SEGERINK AND HILDE GREEFS

4 Stigmatizing Space: Jewish East London at the Fin de Siècle

HANNAH EWENCE

5 One Street as a Mooring of Arrival: Micro-Historical Perspectives on
Nørrebro in Copenhagen as an Arrival Neighborhood, 1890-1940

GARBI SCHMIDT

6 All-round Support for Russian Refugees in Need: Welfare Infrastructures
of Arrival of the Russian Emigration in National Socialist Berlin, 1933-1945

MARINA CHERNYKH

7 Urban Hubs of Arrival: A Comparison of Arrival Neighborhoods and
Infrastructures in Hamburg around 1900 and around 1970

DAVID TEMPLIN

8 In the Shadow of the Industrial Metropolis: Italian Migrants Arrival
Spaces in Turin and Munich, 1950s-1970s

OLGA SPARSCHUH

9 Arriving in Dammanns Hof: A Case Study on a Small-Town High-Rise Estate
in West Germany in the 1970s and 1980s

JENS GRÜNDLER

10 Changing Geographies of Landing in Italy: Migration Movements and Spaces
in Contemporary Milan and Palermo

MARTINA BOVO

10 Arriving in Peripheral Neighborhoods: Dimensions of Inclusion and
Exclusion in a Large East German Housing Estate

NIHAD EL-KAYED, LEONI KESKNKILIÇ, VOJIN ERBEDIJA AND ANNA WIEGAND

12 Tales of the Good Neighborhood: Post-Soviet Immigrants in a German City

NINO AIVAZISHVILI-GEHNE
David Templin is a historian at the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS) and interim professor for Modern History and Migration History at the University of Osnabrück. His research interests include migration history, urban history, social movements, and youth cultures. His current research focuses on arrival neighborhoods in 20th-century Hamburg.