The strange death of Europe: immigration, identity, Islam

Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 The beginning -- 2 How we got hooked on immigration -- 3 The excuses we told ourselves -- 4 'Welcome to Europe' -- 5 'We have seen everything' -- 6 Multiculturalism -- 7 They are here -- 8 Prophets without honour -- 9 Early-warning sirens --...

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Subtitles:The strange death of liberal Europe
Main Author: Murray, Douglas 1979- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London Oxford New York New Delhi Sydney Bloomsbury 2017
In:Year: 2017
Reviews:Prospects for the death of Europe: Islam, Christianity, the future identity of Europe (2020) (Strenski, Ivan, 1943 -)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Dissolution
B Europe / Immigration / Islam / Multi-cultural society
Further subjects:B Political correctness
B Europe
B Criticism
B EU-Staaten
B Social Conditions
B Economic history
B Islam
B Refugees & political asylum
B Multi-cultural society
B History Europe Great Britain
B Immigration
B Europe Politics and government 21st century
B Electronic books
B Cultural identity
B Europe Economic conditions 21st century Europe
B European history
B Society & culture: general
B Social Science Anthropology Cultural
B Europe Social conditions 21st century
B Politics and government
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 The beginning -- 2 How we got hooked on immigration -- 3 The excuses we told ourselves -- 4 'Welcome to Europe' -- 5 'We have seen everything' -- 6 Multiculturalism -- 7 They are here -- 8 Prophets without honour -- 9 Early-warning sirens -- 10 The tyranny of guilt -- 11 The pretence of repatriation -- 12 Learning to live with it -- 13 Tiredness -- 14 We're stuck with this -- 15 Controlling the backlash -- 16 The feeling that the story has run out -- 17 The end -- 18 What might have been -- 19 What will be -- Afterword -- Notes -- Acknowledgements -- Index.
ISBN:1472942256