Editorial: The legacy of migrants
págs. 4-7
págs. 8-12
The Historian in the Cité: how to reconcile history and memory of immigration
págs. 13-17
The Maghrébin, 1or North African Culture in Marseilles, France: between the visible and the invisible; between acceptance and repression
págs. 18-23
Immigration and Cultural Rights: political recognition and cultural acceptance
págs. 24-29
págs. 30-40
The Musée National de l'Histoire de l'Immigration: a museum without a collection
págs. 41-47
How to Reconcile the Irreconcilable: the place of ethnology in the Museum of the Cité nationale de l'histoire de l'immigration
págs. 48-55
The Former Palace of the Colonies: the burden of heritage
págs. 56-65
págs. 66-72
Landmarks - A Permanent Exhibition: 200 years of immigration
págs. 73-79
págs. 80-84
The Cité nationale de l'histoire de l'immigration: a place for partnering and networking
págs. 85-96
Documenting Immigration: from resource centre to media library
págs. 97-102
The Cité nationale de l'histoire de l'immigration: site of transmission and public education
págs. 103-109
The Cité nationale de l'histoire de l'immigration and its Public: images, perceptions and evolutions
págs. 110-116
The São Paulo Immigrants' Memorial: fields of research and challenges in the twenty-first century
págs. 117-126
págs. 127-136
The Danish Immigration Museum of Furesø: the history of immigration and the collecting of memories
págs. 137-144
Museums Devoted to Migration: the Portuguese Emigration Museum
págs. 145-150
Mobilizing Communities and Sharing Stories: the role of the Immigration Museum in one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world
págs. 151-160




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