STORIES FROM THE IMMIGRATION BACKGROUND

Barbieri, William A. 1998. Ethics of citizenship: immigration and group rights in Germany. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 

Hailbronner, Kay, David A. Martin, and Hiroshi Motomura. 1998. Immigration controls: the search for workable policies in Germany and the United States. Providence: Berghahn Books. 

Herbert, Ulrich. 2001. Geschichte Der Ausländerpolitik in Deutschland: Saisonarbeiter, Zwangsarbeiter, Gastarbeiter, Flüchtlinge. München: Beck.

Fijalkowski, Jürgen. 1993. Aggressive nationalism, immigration pressure, and asylum policy disputes in contemporary Germany. Washington, DC: German Historical Institute. 

Green, Simon. 2004. The politics of exclusion: institutions and immigration policy in contemporary Germany. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 

Joppke, Christian. 1995. Multiculturalism and immigration: a comparison of the United States, Germany, and Britain. Florence: European University Institute. 

Klusmeyer, Douglas B., and Demetrios G. Papademetriou. 2009. Immigration policy in the Federal Republic of Germany: negotiating membership and remaking the nation. Oxford: Berghahn Books. 

Luebke, Frederick C. 1990. Germans in the New World: essays in the history of immigration. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 

Marshall, Barbara. 2000. The new Germany and migration in Europe. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Merkl, Peter H. 1995. The Federal Republic of Germany at forty-five: union without unity. Washington Square, N.Y.: New York University Press. 

Rubio-Marín, Ruth. 2000. Immigration as a democratic challenge: citizenship and inclusion in Germany and the United States. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

Schuck, Peter H., and Rainer Münz. 1998. Paths to inclusion: the integration of migrants in the United States and Germany. New York: Berghahn Books.