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Fragmented Fatherland: Immigration and Cold War Conflict in the Federal Republic of Germany

Book by Alexander Clarkson, King’s College London Reviewed by Adam R. Seipp, Texas A&M University
Fall 2015

Adam R. Seipp of Texas A&M University reviews Fragmented Fatherland: Immigration and Cold War Conflict in the Federal Republic of Germany. In this wide-ranging and sophisticated study, Alexander Clarkson examines the activities of a number of political movements connected to immigrant groups in the Federal Republic of Germany and the bureaucratic institutions charged with overseeing them. The result is a clearly written and generally persuasive monograph that positions immigration within the broader political history of the West German state.

Read the book review at https://doi.org/10.1111/imre.12214.

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