imperial collapse and forced migration in the twentieth century /
edited by Panikos Panayi and Pippa Virdee
New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2011
xxvii, 305 pages :
map,
23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
Imperial collapse and the creation of refugees in twentieth-century Europe / Panikos Panayi -- The end of the European colonial empires and forced migration : some comparative case studies / Ian Talbot -- The tragedy of the Rimlands, nation-state formation and the destruction of imperial peoples, 1912-48 / Mark Levene -- Fantasies of ethnic unmixing : 'population transfer' and the end of empire in Europe / Mat00thew Frank -- Displacing empire : refugee welfare, national activism and state legitimacy in Austria-Hungary in the First World War / Julie Thorpe -- Integration without assimilation in an impermanent landscape : dispossession and forced migration in the Arab Middle East / Dawn Chatty -- Armenian women refugees at the end of empire : strategies of survival / Victoria Rowe -- 'No home but in memory' : the legacies of colonial rule in the Punjab / Pippa Virdee -- Escape from violence : the 1947 partition of India and the migration of Kashmiri Muslim refugees / Ilyas Chattha -- Dissident memories : exploring Bengali refugee narratives in the Andaman Islands / Uditi Sen -- 'Green for come' : moving to York as a Ugandan Asian refugee / Emma Robertson -- Conclusions and legacies / Panikos Panayi and Pippa Virdee
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Refugees & the end of empire
Forced migration-- Europe-- History-- 20th century
Population transfers-- Europe-- History-- 20th century
Europe, Emigration and immigration, History, 20th century