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Author Rabben, Linda, 1947-

Title Sanctuary and Asylum
Published University of Washington Press, 2016

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Description 1 online resource
Series A Capell family book
Capell family book.
Contents Asylum and sanctuary seekers' stories -- Sanctuary's beginnings -- A thousand years of Medieval sanctuary -- From religious sanctuary to secular asylum -- Nineteenth-century sanctuary outside the law -- The pleasures of Holocaust rescue -- The twentieth-century heyday of asylum -- Asylum now in Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom -- Asylum now in Europe and beyond -- The golden door ajar : US asylum policy -- Contemporary sanctuary movements -- The news from Tucson -- Does asylum have a future?
Summary The practice of sanctuary--giving refuge to the threatened, vulnerable stranger--may be universal among humans. From primate populations to ancient religious traditions to the modern legal institution of asylum, anthropologist Linda Rabben explores the long history of sanctuary and analyzes modern asylum policies in North America, Europe, and elsewhere, contrasting them with the role that courageous individuals and organizations have played in offering refuge to survivors of torture, persecution, and discrimination. Rabben gives close attention to the mid-2010s refugee crisis in Europe and to Central Americans seeking asylum in the United States. This wide-ranging, timely, and carefully documented account draws on Rabben's experiences as a human rights advocate as well as her training as an anthropologist. Sanctuary and Asylum will help citizens, professionals, and policy makers take informed and compassionate action
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-318) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Asylum, Right of -- History
Asylum, Right of.
Refugees.
Refugees
refugees.
LAW -- Constitutional.
LAW -- Public.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Human Rights.
Asylum, Right of
Refugees
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0295999144
9780295999142