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"'Vertriebene and Pieds-Noirs in Postwar Germany and France is an essentiel and timety publication. Engaging leading scholars in a vivid dialogue, it links two academic fields that have remained isolated from each other. At a time when the continent is facing an unprecedented wave of people seeking asylum, it is a powerful reminder of how much postwar Europe has been shaped by mass migrations.'
— Jurgen Osterhammet, Professor of Modem History at the University of Konstanz, Germany

'This crisply edited volume placing German Vertriebene and French Pieds-noirs in critical comparison is groundbreaking. Beautifully wrought, through its careful pairing of topical chapters, it reveals unexpected commonalities and surprising contrants, causing us to see Germany's former eastern settlements, postcotonial Europe, and even comparative historiography in new light.'
— Andrea L. Smith, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Lafayette College, USA
After 1945 and 1962, Germany and France received millions of refugees and expellees from Middle and Eastern Europe and from North Africa. Bringing together leading international schotars from both fields, this volume compares one of the largest instances of 'ethnic cleansing' - the Germens from the East (Vertriebene) - with the most important case of decolonization migration - the French repatriates of Algeria (pieds-noirs). By shifting the focus away from the origins and forms to the aftermath of these two exemples of mass migration, the book explores to which extent postwar Europe was shaped by the integration of migrants. How did this process impact on the definition of citizenship and the construction of the wetfare state in postwar Germany and France? How did it alter the associational and political landscape of both countries? Which marks did it leave on the public memory of crucial chapters in their national histories?
Manuel Borutta is Assistant Professor for Mediterranean history at the Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany. Among his recent publications are A Colonial Sea: The Mediterranean, 1798-1956 (2012, co-editor with Sakis Gekas), and Antikatholizismus: Deutschland und Italien im Zeitalter der europâischen Kulturkâmpfe (2011).
Jan C. Jansen is Research Fellow at the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC, USA. He is the author of Erobern und Erinnem: Symbolpolitik, Offentlicher Raum und franzosischer Kolonialismus in Algerien 1830-1950 (2013) and co-author, with Jürgen Osterhammet, of Kolonialismus: Geschichte, Formen, Folgen (2012) and Dekolonisation: Das Ende der Imperien (2013)." (4ème couv).
"'Vertriebene and Pieds-Noirs in Postwar Germany and France is an essentiel and timety publication. Engaging leading scholars in a vivid dialogue, it links two academic fields that have remained isolated from each other. At a time when the continent is facing an unprecedented wave of people seeking asylum, it is a powerful reminder of how much postwar Europe has been shaped by mass migrations.'
— Jurgen Osterhammet, Professor of Modem History at ...

Etude historique ; 1945-1962 ; Algérie française ; Pieds-noirs ; Exode ; Rapatriement

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