German immigrants in Britain during the nineteenth century, 1815-1914

German immigrants in Britain during the nineteenth century, 1815-19141995
About this book
For most of the nineteenth century, Germans represented the largest continental immigrant population in Britain, yet to date no study has concentrated on them. They entered the country for a combination of religious, political and economic reasons and established themselves in thriving immigrant communities. Hostility towards them spread throughout the 1800s and escalated with the growth of Anglo-German hostility in the period leading up to the outbreak of World War I.
This thoroughly researched study fills a gap in the modern history of Britain and the history of German immigrant communities. It will be of interest to anyone wishing to learn more about Anglo-German relations, migration and ethnicity.
Details
- First published
- 1995
- OL Work ID
- OL1944542W
Subjects
HistoryEmigration and immigrationImmigrantsGermansGermans, great britain