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9781571817297 - Coming Home to Germany?

Coming Home to Germany? (2003)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Österreich ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9781571817297 bzw. 1571817298, vermutlich in Englisch, Berghahn Books, Taschenbuch, neu.

Lieferung aus: Österreich, Versandfertig in 4 - 6 Tagen.
'... a compelling investigation [that] unites political and policy analysis ... with cultural criticism and primary sources.' German Studies Review 'The book addresses an important subject ... [and] provides new insights into the social, political, and economic challenges the expellees posed to the rival German states and sheds light on the contentious issue of German citizenship.' The International History Review '[This] collection has many strengths. It provides a handy, concise introduction to a wide range of topics. The chapters are written in clear, lucid prose, and they reflect extensive research and expertise. ... The book should prove very useful for advanced students and others interested in the integration of ethnic German expellees and re-settlers in post-1945 Germany.' H-German The end of World War II led to one of the most significant forced population transfers in history: the expulsion of over 12 million ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe between 1945 and 1950 and the subsequent emigration of another four million in the second half of the twentieth century. Although unprecedented in its magnitude, conventional wisdom has it that the integration of refugees, expellees, and Aussiedler was a largely successful process in postwar Germany. While the achievements of the integration process are acknowledged, the volume also examines the difficulties encountered by ethnic Germans in the Federal Republic and analyses the shortcomings of dealing with this particular phenomenon of mass migration and its consequences. David Rock teaches in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Keele. He also edited Voices in Times of Change (Berghahn, 2000) Stefan Wolff is Chair of Political Science at the University of Nottingham. He is co-editor of Peace at Last? with Jörg Neuheiser (Berghahn, 2003) and is editor of German Minorities in Europe (Berghahn 2001). He is also author of Disputed Territories (Berghahn, 2003). Taschenbuch, 07.06.2002.
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9781571817297 - Berghahn Books: Coming Home to Germany?
Berghahn Books

Coming Home to Germany? (2002)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Schweiz EN PB NW

ISBN: 9781571817297 bzw. 1571817298, in Englisch, Berghahn Books, Taschenbuch, neu.

42,49 (Fr. 45,40)¹ + Versand: 33,70 (Fr. 36,00)¹ = 76,19 (Fr. 81,40)¹
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Lieferung aus: Schweiz, Versandfertig innert 6 - 9 Tagen.
The Integration of Ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe in the Federal Republic Since 1945, ´´... a compelling investigation [that] unites political and policy analysis ... with cultural criticism and primary sources.´´ German Studies Review ´´The book addresses an important subject ... [and] provides new insights into the social, political, and economic challenges the expellees posed to the rival German states and sheds light on the contentious issue of German citizenship.´´ The International History Review ´´[This] collection has many strengths. It provides a handy, concise introduction to a wide range of topics. The chapters are written in clear, lucid prose, and they reflect extensive research and expertise. ... The book should prove very useful for advanced students and others interested in the integration of ethnic German expellees and re-settlers in post-1945 Germany.´´ H-German The end of World War II led to one of the most significant forced population transfers in history: the expulsion of over 12 million ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe between 1945 and 1950 and the subsequent emigration of another four million in the second half of the twentieth century. Although unprecedented in its magnitude, conventional wisdom has it that the integration of refugees, expellees, and Aussiedler was a largely successful process in postwar Germany. While the achievements of the integration process are acknowledged, the volume also examines the difficulties encountered by ethnic Germans in the Federal Republic and analyses the shortcomings of dealing with this particular phenomenon of mass migration and its consequences. David Rock teaches in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Keele. He also edited Voices in Times of Change (Berghahn, 2000) Stefan Wolff is Chair of Political Science at the University of Nottingham. He is co-editor of Peace at Last? with Jörg Neuheiser (Berghahn, 2003) and is editor of German Minorities in Europe (Berghahn 2001). He is also author of Disputed Territories (Berghahn, 2003). Taschenbuch, 07.06.2002.
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9781571817297 - David Rock: Coming Home to Germany?
David Rock

Coming Home to Germany?

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland EN NW

ISBN: 9781571817297 bzw. 1571817298, in Englisch, Berghahn Books, Incorporated, neu.

40,05 (£ 33,53)¹
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Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, in-stock.
.a compelling investigation [that] unites political and policy analysis. with cultural criticism and primary sources." German Studies Review "The book addresses an important subject.[and] provides new insights into the social, political, and economic challenges the expellees posed to the rival German states and sheds light on the contentious issue of German citizenship." The International History Review "[This] collection has many strengths. It provides a handy, concise introduction to a wide range of topics. The chapters are written in clear, lucid prose, and they reflect extensive research and expertise. The book should prove very useful for advanced students and others interested in the integration of ethnic German expellees and re-settlers in post-1945 Germany." H-German The end of World War II led to one of the most significant forced population transfers in history: the expulsion of over 12 million ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe between 1945 and 1950 and the subsequent emigration of another four million in the second half of the twentieth century. Although unprecedented in its magnitude, conventional wisdom has it that the integration of refugees, expellees, and Aussiedler was a largely successful process in postwar Germany. While the achievements of the integration process are acknowledged, the volume also examines the difficulties encountered by ethnic Germans in the Federal Republic and analyses the shortcomings of dealing with this particular phenomenon of mass migration and its consequences. David Rock teaches in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Keele. He also edited Voices in Times of Change (Berghahn, 2000) Stefan Wolff is Chair of Political Science at the University of Nottingham. He is co-editor of Peace at Last? with Jorg Neuheiser (Berghahn, 2003) and is editor of German Minorities in Europe (Berghahn 2001). He is also author of Disputed Territories (Berghahn, 2003).
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9781571817297 - Berghahn Books: Coming Home to Germany?
Berghahn Books

Coming Home to Germany?

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland EN NW

ISBN: 9781571817297 bzw. 1571817298, in Englisch, neu.

36,70
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The Integration of Ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe in the Federal Republic Since 1945, "... a compelling investigation [that] unites political and policy analysis ... with cultural criticism and primary sources." German Studies Review "The book addresses an important subject ... [and] provides new insights into the social, political, and economic challenges the expellees posed to the rival German states and sheds light on the contentious issue of German citizenship." The International History Review "[This] collection has many strengths. It provides a handy, concise introduction to a wide range of topics. The chapters are written in clear, lucid prose, and they reflect extensive research and expertise. ... The book should prove very useful for advanced students and others interested in the integration of ethnic German expellees and re-settlers in post-1945 Germany." H-German The end of World War II led to one of the most significant forced population transfers in history: the expulsion of over 12 million ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe between 1945 and 1950 and the subsequent emigration of another four million in the second half of the twentieth century. Although unprecedented in its magnitude, conventional wisdom has it that the integration of refugees, expellees, and Aussiedler was a largely successful process in postwar Germany. While the achievements of the integration process are acknowledged, the volume also examines the difficulties encountered by ethnic Germans in the Federal Republic and analyses the shortcomings of dealing with this particular phenomenon of mass migration and its consequences. David Rock teaches in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Keele. He also edited Voices in Times of Change (Berghahn, 2000) Stefan Wolff is Chair of Political Science at the University of Nottingham. He is co-editor of Peace at Last? with Jörg Neuheiser (Berghahn, 2003) and is editor of German Minorities in Europe (Berghahn 2001). He is also author of Disputed Territories (Berghahn, 2003).
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9781571817297 - David Rock: Coming Home to Germany?: The Integration of Ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe in the Federal Republic since 1945
David Rock

Coming Home to Germany?: The Integration of Ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe in the Federal Republic since 1945

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9781571817297 bzw. 1571817298, in Englisch, Berghahn Books, Incorporated, Taschenbuch, neu.

32,59 ($ 34,95)¹
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Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock.
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