Refugees and the Nation-State in Europe, 1919–59

Matthew Frank(University of Leeds), Jessica Reinisch(Birkbeck, University of London)
Journal of Contemporary History
July 1, 2014
Cited by 21

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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