Foreigners and Englishmen: The Controversy over Immigration and Population, 1660-1760
This book traces the vigorous controversy that unfolded over immigration policy, population growth, and the presence of foreigners in English society from the Restoration of 1660 to the accession of George Ill a century later. Throughout, the author stresses the intimate relationship between economic and political discourse, state policy, and the circumstances that shaped the experience of migrants and molded the terms of the immigration debate.