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Examines the progress and persistent shortcomings of the current humanitarian regime that are creating the gaps and inefficiencies of agencies to reach entire categories of forced migrants.
The story of the métis children they sought to help highlights the importance—and vulnerability—of indigenous mothers and children to the colonial project.
Whiteman rejects Hannah Arendt's thesis that German Jews' cultural assimilation led to their political blindness in a "fool's paradise." This is a distinctive contribution to Holocaust literature.
"The epic story of the great migrations that made the American people"--Jacket subtitle.
A Survivorś Autobiography.
The Uprooted is a rare book, combining powerful feeling and long-time study to give us the shape and the feel of the immigrant experience rather than just the facts.
The Uprooted: Forced Migration as an International Problem in the Post-war Era
The Uprooted: Forced Migration as an International Problem in the Post-war Era
The Uprooted