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Warlandspopulation resettlement and statereconstruction in the Soviet-East European Borderlands, 1945-50 /
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Warlandsedited by Peter Gatrell and Nick Baron.
Reminder of title:
population resettlement and statereconstruction in the Soviet-East European Borderlands, 1945-50 /
other author:
Gatrell, Peter.
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2009.
Description:
xv, 276 p. :ill., maps ;23 cm.
Subject:
World War, 1939-1945RefugeesGermany.
Subject:
Soviet UnionEmigration and immigration.
Online resource:
access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
9780230246935
Warlandspopulation resettlement and statereconstruction in the Soviet-East European Borderlands, 1945-50 /
Warlands
population resettlement and statereconstruction in the Soviet-East European Borderlands, 1945-50 /[electronic resource] :edited by Peter Gatrell and Nick Baron. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - xv, 276 p. :ill., maps ;23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
From 'Homelands' to 'Warlands': Themes, Approaches, Voices / P. Gatrell -- Living in the DP Camp: Lithuanian Refugees in the West, 1944-1954 / T.Balkelis -- 'How those brothers in foreign landsare dividing thefatherland': Latvian National Politics in Displaced Persons Camps after the Second World War / A. Purs -- The Quaker Internationalist Tradition in Displaced Person Camps 1945-1948 / J. Carson -- Remaking Soviet Society: the Filtration of Returnees from Nazi Germany, 1944-1949 / N. Baron -- Dirt, Disease and Disorder: Population Re-placement in Post-warLeningrad and the 'Danger' ofSocial Contamination / S.Peeling -- The Repatriation of Armenians to Soviet Armenia, 1945-1949 / Joanne Laycock -- Ukrainian-Polish Population Transfers, 1944-1946: Moving in Opposite Directions / K.Stadnik -- To Pacify, Populate and Polonize: Territorial Transformations and the Displacement of Ethnic Minorities in Communist Poland, 1944-1949 / K. Zielinski -- Population Displacement and Regional Reconstruction in Post-War Poland: the Case of Upper Silesia / E.Ochman -- Locating Estonia: Perspectives from Exile and the Homeland /M.Wulf -- Violent Peacetime: Reconceptualising Displacement andResettlement in the Soviet-East European Borderlands after the Second World War P.Gatrell & N.Baron.
During the Second World War, the Nazis deported millions of Soviet, Baltic and Polish civilians, soldiers and prisoners of war to Germany. Many others were uprooted within occupied territories.This volume examines the 'violent peacetime' that followed the war, as these displaced persons strove to return home or to flee westwards during a time of territorial changes, the brutal imposition or reassertion of communist power, widespread nationalist resistance, state strategies of socio-ethnicengineering and economic reconstruction, new forms of international humanitarian intervention and emerging Cold War antagonisms. Contributorsdiscuss the politics, personnel, administrative structuresand everyday experience of Allied displaced persons camps in Germany; the political 'filtration' and sanitary screening procedures which Soviet repatriates underwent before they were permitted to return to their homes; and governmental arrangements for sorting, classifying and transferring people throughout the contested borderlands. The book pays close attention to how displacement, internment, resettlement and diaspora were experienced by migrants, and how they have been remembered and commemorated. Warlands will appeal to anyone interested in population displacement as state practice and social experience.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230246935
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230246935doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
320380
World War, 1939-1945
--Refugees--Germany.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
392134
Soviet Union
--Emigration and immigration.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: DJK50 / .W37 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 947.0842
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From 'Homelands' to 'Warlands': Themes, Approaches, Voices / P. Gatrell -- Living in the DP Camp: Lithuanian Refugees in the West, 1944-1954 / T.Balkelis -- 'How those brothers in foreign landsare dividing thefatherland': Latvian National Politics in Displaced Persons Camps after the Second World War / A. Purs -- The Quaker Internationalist Tradition in Displaced Person Camps 1945-1948 / J. Carson -- Remaking Soviet Society: the Filtration of Returnees from Nazi Germany, 1944-1949 / N. Baron -- Dirt, Disease and Disorder: Population Re-placement in Post-warLeningrad and the 'Danger' ofSocial Contamination / S.Peeling -- The Repatriation of Armenians to Soviet Armenia, 1945-1949 / Joanne Laycock -- Ukrainian-Polish Population Transfers, 1944-1946: Moving in Opposite Directions / K.Stadnik -- To Pacify, Populate and Polonize: Territorial Transformations and the Displacement of Ethnic Minorities in Communist Poland, 1944-1949 / K. Zielinski -- Population Displacement and Regional Reconstruction in Post-War Poland: the Case of Upper Silesia / E.Ochman -- Locating Estonia: Perspectives from Exile and the Homeland /M.Wulf -- Violent Peacetime: Reconceptualising Displacement andResettlement in the Soviet-East European Borderlands after the Second World War P.Gatrell & N.Baron.
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