Refugees and the Nation-State in Europe, 1919–59
Matthew Frank(University of Leeds), Jessica Reinisch(Birkbeck, University of London)
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Abstract
This special issue examines how refugees and refugee crises were defined and managed by European nation-states in the four decades after the end of the First World War. Our introduction sketches out the broad historical canvas of the refugee problem in Europe and highlights a number of overarching themes of and comparisons between the papers.
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