Items where Author is "Aitken, Robbie"
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AITKEN, Robbie
(2018).
Embracing Germany: interwar German society and Black Germans through the eyes of African-American reporters.
Journal of American Studies, 52 (2), 447-473.
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AITKEN, Robbie
(2016).
A transient presence: black visitors and sojourners in Imperial Germany, 1884-1914.
Immigrants and Minorties, 34 (3), 233-255.
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AITKEN, Robbie
(2015).
Selling the mission : the German Catholic elite and the educational migration of African youngsters to Europe.
German History, 33 (1), 30-51.
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AITKEN, Robbie
(2010).
Surviving in the metropole: the struggle for work and belonging amongst African colonial migrants in Weimar Germany.
Immigrants & minorities, 28 (2-3), 203-223.
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AITKEN, Robbie
(2008).
From Cameroon to Germany and back via Moscow and Paris: the political career of Joseph Bilé (1892-1959), performer, "Negerarbeiter" and Comintern activist.
Journal of Contemporary History, 43 (4), 597-616.
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Book Section
AITKEN, Robbie
(2013).
Education and migration: Cameroonian school children and apprentices in the German metropole, 1884-1914.
In: HONECK, Mischa, KLIMKE, Martin and KUHLMANN, Anne, (eds.)
Germany and the Black diaspora, : points of contact, 1250-1914.
Studies in German History
(15).
New York, Berghahn, 213-230.
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ROSENHAFT, Eve and AITKEN, Robbie
(2013).
Introduction.
In: ROSENHAFT, Eve and AITKEN, Robbie, (eds.)
Africa in Europe: studies in transnational practice in the long twentieth century.
Migrations and Identities
(2).
Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 1-16.
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