This book explores Jewish refugee movements before, during and after the Holocaust and to place them in a longer history of forced migration from the 1880s to the present. It does not deny that there were particular issues facing the Jews escaping from Nazism, but in this enlightening study the author emphasises that there are longer term trends which shed light on responses to and the experiences of these refugees and other forced migrants. Focusing on women, children, and 'illegal' boat migrants, the author considers not only British spheres of influence, but also Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, South Asia, Australasia. The approach adopted is historical but incorporates insights from many different disciplines including geography, anthropology, cultural and literary studies and politics. State as well as popular responses are integrated and the voices of the refugees themselves are highlighted throughout. Films, novels, museums and memorials are used alongside more traditional sources, allowing exploration of history and memory. And whilst the importance of comparison underpins this book, it also provides a detailed history of many neglected refugee movements or aspects within them such as gender and childhood. Written in a lively and committed style, the book is accessible to both a general as well as a specialist audience, and will be of interest to those interested in the Holocaust, migration and generally in the growing crisis of ordinary people forced to move.
Rs. 120, or approximately 9 British pounds, according to Stafford; see R.S. Stafford, The Tragedy of the Assyrians (London: Allen & Unwin, 1935), 42. 49. Some settled in villages around northern Iraq with the severance money they had ...
"La presente obra es el resultado de una exhaustiva investigación que abordó, desde la teoría y la práctica, las implicaciones que ha tenido para el país la imposición del neoliberalismo en su forma más violenta.
In 1999, anew element radically changed the war: Sudanese oil, located in the south, was firs exported by the central government. The human price of this bonanza is immeasurable.
Involuntary Resettlement, Production and Income: Evidence from Xiaolangdi, PRC
Responding to the Challenges of Internal Displacement: A Toolkit
The first four volumes cover Scottish Highlanders from Argyll, Perthshire, Inverness, and the Northern Highlands. This fifth volume in the series pertains to the Northern Isles, commonly known as the Orkney Islands and the Shetland Islands.
In some cases, we also learn the identities of relatives, the individual's employment, vessel traveled on, and so forth.See also the other volumes in this series: The People of Argyll The People of Highland Perthshire The Peopl
This volume investigates this enforced dispersal, and the processes shaping the emergence of a new 'diaspora' of Zimbabweans abroad, focusing on the most important concentrations in South Africa and in Britain.
The Nez Perce call themselves Nimiipuu . This means “ the real people . " This photograph of Chief Joseph was taken by photographer Edward Curtis in 1903 . 3 Timeline Chief Joseph Monument Today people remember Chief Joseph's courage.
People on the Move: Experiences of Forced Migration : with Examples from Various Parts of the World