Dve Domovini
Volume 2016, Issue 44, 2016, Pages 111-123
Control over migrants and migration movements in Imperial Austria from the 18th century to WWI [Nadzor migracijskih gibanj in migrantov v cesarski avstriji od 18. Stoletja do prve svetovne vojne] (Article)
Kalc A.*
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Inštitut za slovensko izseljenstvo in migracije ZRC SAZU, Novi trg 2, Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia
Abstract
The article deals with migration control in Imperial Austria from the times of Maria Theresa up to the end of WWI. It examines the transition from the absolutistic migration regime to the deregulation and the liberalisation of migration in the second half of the 19th century, the restrictions on freedom of movement and the treatment of enemy aliens during the war, and the post-war implementation of the state regulation of migration. Special emphasis is placed on the control and limitations of freedom of emigration in the laissez-faire period from the 1860s to WWI. The need for a differentiated approach to the topic is also addressed because of regional and local differences in implementing the migration legislation. © ZRC SAZU, Inštitut za slovensko izseljenstvo in migracije.
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ISSN: 03536777
Cited by: 1
Original Language: Slovenian