Germans in Britain Since 1500
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Germans in Britain Since 1500

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Germans in Britain Since 1500

About this book

German-speaking people have always lived, either as temporary or as long-term residents, in the British Isles. While the majority of the visitors arrived to pursue trade, others came for a wide variety of reasons. In the sixteenth century German reformers came to promote Protestantism. In 1714 the Elector of Hanover came because he had inherited the crown. In Victorian times Karl Marx wrote Das Kapital in the British Museum.
The nineteenth century was perhaps the highpoint in the history of German settlement, with the establishment of widespread German communities and organisations. The First World War, and a combinations of official and unofficial hostility, destroyed most of these communities. During the interwar years both Nazis and Jewish refugees from Nazism entered the country. Since the war, professionals have formed the basis of the German community.
The present volume traces the history of German settlement through a series of essays designed to cover each period and to analyse specific aspects. Germans in Britain Since 1500 represents a unique history of an immigrant grouping in Britain over almost 500 years.

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Information

Year
1996
Print ISBN
9781852851262
eBook ISBN
9780826420381
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Illustrations
  3. Preface
  4. Notes on Contributors
  5. Abbreviations
  6. 1 Germans in Britain's History
  7. 2 Germans in Early Modern Britain
  8. 3 Germans in Eighteenth-Century Britain
  9. 4 The German Churches in London, 1669–1914
  10. 5 German Immigrants in Britain, 1815–1914
  11. 6 Written in Britain: Publications by German-Speaking Literary Exiles in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  12. 7 The Destruction of the German Communities in Britain during the First World War
  13. 8 London's German Community in the Early 1930s
  14. 9 German Refugees from Nazism
  15. 10 British Recruitment of German Labour, 1945–50
  16. 11 The Germans after 1945
  17. Notes
  18. Bibliography
  19. Index