Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Notes on Contributors
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Introduction
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1848 – Britain and Europe
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British Exceptionalism in Perspective:: Political Asylum in Continental Europe
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The Asylum of Nations:: Britain and the Refugees of 1848
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Italian Exiles and British Politics before and after 1848
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The French Exiles and the British
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Continuities and Innovations:: Polish Emigration after 1849
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Lajos Kossuth and the Hungarian Exiles in London
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The Politics of Czech Liberation in Britain after 1849
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Voices of Exile:: French Newspapers in England
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‘The Begging Bowl of Revolution’:: the Fund-raising Tours of German and Hungarian Exiles to North America, 1851–1852
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German Socialism in London after 1849:: The Communist League of August Willich and Karl Schapper
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Chartists and Political Refugees
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Immigrants and Refugees:: Who were the Real Forty-Eighters in the United States?
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Keeping busy in the Waiting-Room:: German Women Writers in London following the 1848 Revolution
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Jeanne Deroin:: French Feminist and Socialist in Exile
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Home Alone?: Reflections on Political Exiles Returning to their Native Countries
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Index
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