Migration and the Construction of German Identities, 1949–2004
Ransom migration, statecraft, and German-German identity during the Cold War
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The series focuses on migration in historical context. We welcome proposals for monographs, edited volumes, conference proceedings, and work in translation that investigate any aspect of migration on any time period and from any region of the world. We are particularly interested in submissions that explore migration in comparative perspective, investigate the memory of migration, and study migration as a process that unfolds across countries of departure, arrival, and transit. While we welcome submissions from non-historians, we prioritize scholars who frame their work historically. The purpose of this series is to draw attention to the historical roots of current global patterns of migration and debates over its broader ramifications. Advisory Board: Sylvie Aprile, L’Institut des sciences sociales du politique (ISP)/Université Paris Nanterre-France Ulf Brunnbauer, IOS Regensburg Sonia Cancian, McGill University Stacy Fahrenthold, University of California, Davis Michał Frankl, Masaryk Institute, Prague Irial Glynn, University College Dublin Idesbald Goddeeris, KU Leuven Violet Showers Johnson, Texas A&M University Anna Kirchmann - Eastern Connecticut State Univesrity Claudia Moatti, University of Southern California Leslie Moch, Michigan State University Matteo Pretelli, University of Naples "L'Orientale" Christiane Reinecke, University of Osnabruck Dariusz Stola, Polish Academy of Science Barış Ülker, Technical University Berlin Adam Walaszek, Jagiellonian University of Krakow Miha Zobec - Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts weiterlesen
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