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Refugees in Europe, 1919-1959 Matthew Frank (University of Leeds, UK)

Refugees in Europe, 1919-1959 By Matthew Frank (University of Leeds, UK)

Refugees in Europe, 1919-1959 by Matthew Frank (University of Leeds, UK)


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Refugees in Europe, 1919-1959: A Forty Years' Crisis? by Matthew Frank (University of Leeds, UK)

This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge Unlatched. This volume offers a new history of Europe's mid-20th century as seen through the lens of its recurrent refugee crises. Borrowing from and adapting E. H. Carr's The Twenty Years' Crisis, the editors of this volume conceive of the two post-war eras as a single 'forty years' crisis', which enables them not only to explore the continuities and disjunctures across the period but also to challenge established historiographical certainties and master narratives. As the essays in this volume show, the story of the 'forty years' crisis' can be told in very different ways: as one of upheaval, disintegration and suffering, or as one of newly emerging national and international solutions and possibilities; as a 'top-down' history of nations, institutions and policies, or as a 'bottom-up' history of refugees, relief workers and refugee advocates; by assessing the historical developments themselves or their historiographical afterlives. This volume is unique in that it brings these different perspectives together and provides a coherent intellectual framework within which they can be made sense of. Refugees in Twentieth-Century Europe represents the first comprehensive treatment of refugees in Europe of this breadth and depth for over a generation. It will provide an indispensable research guide for students of migration, nationalism and international diplomacy in 20th-century Europe, and an up-to-date overview of current research for specialists. As such it will make a major contribution to European and international history.

Refugees in Europe, 1919-1959 Reviews

Frank and Reinisch's excellent collection draws together some of the key historians and current leading research on refugee history ... It also answers the editors' question posed in their introduction - do academic historians matter? When they produce such rich, nuanced and authoritative accounts of the past as this, then surely the answer is 'yes'. * Refugee History *
A very well-produced, well-edited and well-written volume. Crucially, it works as an edited volume, with the individual chapters speaking both to each other, and the overall theme of the book. It deserves the attention of any scholars interested in the history of forced displacement and migration. * European History Quarterly *

About Matthew Frank (University of Leeds, UK)

Matthew Frank is Associate Professor in International History and Director of Taught Postgraduates in the School of History, University of Leeds, UK. Jessica Reinisch is Senior Lecturer and Director of MA Programmes at the Department of History, Classics and Archaeology at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations Notes on Contributors 1. 'The Story Remains the Same'? Refugees in Europe from the 'Forty Years' Crisis' to Today (Jessica Reinisch, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK and Matthew Frank, Leeds University, UK) 2. Refugees: The Timeless Problem (Zara Steiner, Cambridge University, UK) 3. The Forty Years' Crisis: Making the Connections (Peter Gatrell, Manchester University, UK) 4. Writing Refugee History, Or Not (Tony Kushner, Southampton University, UK) 5. The Imperial Refugee: Refugees or Refugee-Creation in the Ottoman Empire and Europe (Jared Manasek, Columbia University, USA) 6. The Forty Years' Crisis: The Jewish Dimension (Mark Levene, Southampton University, UK) 7. The League of Nations, Refugees and Individual Rights (Barbara Metzger, Cambridge University, UK) 8. The Myth of 'Vacant Places': Refugees and Group Resettlement (Matthew Frank, Leeds University, UK) 9. Old Wine in New Bottles? UNRRA and the Mid-Century World of Refugees (Jessica Reinisch, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK) 10. The United States and the Forty Years' Crisis (Carl Bon Tempo, University at Albany, USA) 11. The Empire Returns: 'Repatriates' and 'Refugees' from French Algeria (Claire Eldridge, Southampton University, UK) 12. Colonialism, Sovereignty and the History of the International Refugee Regime (Glen Peterson, University of British Columbia, Canada) Bibliography Index

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NLS9781472585615
9781472585615
1472585615
Refugees in Europe, 1919-1959: A Forty Years' Crisis? by Matthew Frank (University of Leeds, UK)
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2019-03-21
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