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Diaspora Identities: Exile, Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism in Past and Present

Editat de Kirsten Heinsohn, Susanne Lachenicht
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 dec 2009
Historical work on the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries suggests that as nation-states were solidifying throughout Western Europe, exiled groups tended to develop rival national identities—an occurrence that had been fairly uncommon in the two preceding centuries. Diaspora Identities draws on eight case studies, ranging from the early modern period through the twentieth century, to explore the interconnectedness of exile, nationalism, and cosmopolitanism as concepts, ideals, attitudes, and strategies among diasporic groups.
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ISBN-13: 9783593388199
ISBN-10: 3593388197
Pagini: 164
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: CAMPUS VERLAG
Colecția Campus Verlag

Notă biografică

Susanne Lachenicht is Professor of Early Modern History at Bayreuth University. Kirsten Heinsohn is a research fellow at the Institute for German- Jewish History in Hamburg and a lecturer at Hamburg University.

Cuprins

Susanne Lachenicht and Kirsten Heinsohn
Diaspora Identities: Exile, Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism
in Past and Present - An introduction

Liam Chambers 
Une Seconde Patrie”: The Irish Colleges, Paris, in the Eighteenth
and Nineteenth Centuries
Susanne Lachenicht 
Sephardi Jews – Cosmopolitans in the Atlantic World?

Bertrand van Ruymbeke
From France to le Refuge: The Huguenots’ Multiple Identities
Maurizio Isabella
“Apostles of the Nation and Pilgrims of Freedom:”
Religious Representations of Exile in Nineteenth-Century Europe

Frank Grüner 
Nationalism and Anti-Cosmopolitanism in the
Russian Radical Right and Soviet Ideology
Anna Holian 
Between Nationalism and Internationalism: Displaced Persons
at the UNRRA University of Munich

Kirsten Heinsohn
Diaspora as Possibility and Task −
the Plea of a German-Jewish Woman

Kate Daniels
“The Song of Everyone without a Homeland:”
A Palestinian Writer in »Cosmopolitan« Beirut
Contributors
Susanne Lachenicht and Kirsten Heinsohn
Introduction
 
Liam Chambers 
“Une Seconde Patrie”: Migration, National Identity and the Irish Colleges, Paris, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
 
Kate Daniels
'The Song of Everyone without a Homeland': A Palestinian Writer in 'Cosmopolitan' Beirut
 
Frank Grüner 
Nationalism and Anti-Cosmopolitanism in Russian and Soviet Ideology
 
Bertrand van Ruymbeke 
Diaspora, Exile and Identity: Le Refuge huguenot in a Global and Comparative Perspective
 
Susanne Lachenicht 
Sephardic Jews. Cosmopolitans in the Atlantic World
 
Heleni Porfyriou 
Greek Diaspora in the Italian peninsula- between nationalism and cosmopolitanism
 
Anna Holian 
Between Nationalism and Internationalism: Displaced Persons at the UNRRA University of Munich, 1945-1948.
 
Kirsten Heinsohn
Diaspora, Experience and Jewish Identity: Eva Reichmann (1897-1998)