Immigrants and Foreigners in Central and Eastern Europe during the Twentieth Century challenges widespread conceptions of Central and Eastern European countries as merely countries of origin. It sheds light on their experience of immigration and the establishment of refugee regimes at di?erent stages in the history of the region.
The book brings together a variety of case studies on Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia, and the experiences of return migrants from the United States, displaced Hungarian Jews, desperate German social democrats, resettled Magyars, resourceful tourists, labour migrants, and Zionists. In doing so, it highlights and explores the variety of experience across di?erent forms of immigration and discusses its broader social and political framework.
Presenting the challenges within the history of immigration in Eastern Europe and considering both immigration to the region and emigration from it, Immigrants and Foreigners in Central and Eastern Europe during the Twentieth Century provides a new perspective on, and contribution to, this ongoing subject of debate.
ISBN: | 9781032174266 |
Publication date: | 30th September 2021 |
Author: | Wlodzimierz Borodziej, Joachim von Puttkamer |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 176 pages |
Series: | Routledge Studies in Modern European History |
Genres: |
European history Second World War The Holocaust Modern warfare Cold wars and proxy conflicts Far-left political ideologies and movements Nationalism Far-right political ideologies and movements Social and political philosophy Religion: general Judaism History and Archaeology |