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The Unwanted:
European Refugees from the First World War Through the
Cold War (Politics, History, & Social
Change) |
PRODUCT
DETAILS: Author: Aristide
R. Zolberg, Michael R. Marrus Language: English Publisher: Temple University
Press,U.S. Publication Date: 3 Jan 2002 Dimensions: 15.2 x 2.8 x 22.9 cm Format:
Paperback Pages: 432 Condition: NEW Product_ID: 1566C99556
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There have always been homeless people, but only in
the twentieth century have refugees become an important
part of international politics, seriously affecting
relations between states. Since the 1880s, the number of
displaced persons has climbed astronomically, with
people scattered over vaster distances and for longer
periods of time than ever before. Tracing the emergence
of this new variety of collective alienation, ''The
Unwanted'' covers everything from the late nineteenth
century to the present, encompassing the Armenian
refugees, the Jews, the Spanish Civil War emigres, the
Cold War refugees in flight from Soviet states, and much
more. Marrus shows not only the astounding dimensions of
the subject but also depicts the shocking apathy and
antipathy of the international community toward the
homeless.He also examines the impact of refugee
movements on Great Power diplomacy and considers the
evolution of agencies designed to assist refugees,
noting outstanding successes and failures. Michael R.
Marrus is Chancellor Rose and Ray Wolfe Professor of
Holocaust Studies and Dean of Graduate Studies at the
University of Toronto.He is the author of five books,
including, most recently, ''The Nuremberg War Crimes
Trial 1945-46: A Documentary History''. Aristide R.
Zolberg is University-in-Exile Professor at the Graduate
Faculty of the New School for Social Research in New
York City and Director of the International Center for
Migration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship. He is the author
or editor of many books, including ''Escape from
Violence: Conflict and the Refugee Crisis in the
Developing World''. |
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