The Making of the Modern Refugee
Autor Peter Gatrellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iul 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198744474
ISBN-10: 0198744471
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 9 black and white maps
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198744471
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 9 black and white maps
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Peter Gatrell provides an in depth source for not only historians and researchers in related interdisciplinary fields such as migration and refugee studies, but also for anyone interested attempting to develop a better understanding of population displacement and refugeedom from a historical viewpoint. In this sense, the book makes a significant contribution as an in-depth history of the modern refugee.
[a] magisterial survey and analysis ... With extraordinary skill, Gatrell weaves together the data, political decisions, NGO programs, refugee regimes, public opinion toward the strangers, and voices of individual displaced human beings. This study is a model in showing how the political and the personal are entwined, the regimes and the (re-)actions of individual men and women interwoven.
Peter Gatrell has written a superb book. It is the starting point for anyone who wants to understand the recent historical roots of refugees.
Gatrell offers a deftly written, comprehensive and at times heartbreaking account of the mass movement of populations. Drawing from a rich array of primary and secondary materials, first-hand accounts and historical reflections, The Making of the Modern Refugee is a terrific introduction to the history of mass displacement in the past century.
a major contribution to refugee history ... what elevates it is the author's awareness of refugees themselves ... each chapter could stand as a reference work on its own. The chapter on Palestine/Israel [is] a masterful piece of history writing
The Making of the Modern Refugee will remain an essential work of historical synthesis for the foreseeable future that authors will have to consult before embarking on new research projects.
Gatrell also lets the refugees speak for themselves, which introduces still more complexity to our understanding of refugees and allows us to hear the voices of people too often portrayed as voiceless ...This represents a major contribution to an emerging body of literature on refugees
the book is truly a tour de force [with] a vast scope.
insightful and empathetic ... this is a volume to be celebrated.
Highly recommended.
recommended for anybody frustrated by the parochialism of the debates about refugees and asylum seekers ... [Peter Gatrell] emphasises the importance of the global and historical context, and convincingly sketches it for us.
The Making of the Modern Refugee deserves a wide readership. Peter Gatrell has written a challenging book that is simultaneously meaningful for refugee and displaced communities, academics, practitioners, policymakers and students interested in understanding the complex political, economic, social and moral issues underlying the global refugee phenomenon. This book should be on many reading lists.
a wise and complex history ... The wisdom of The Making of the Modern Refugee is rooted in Gatrell's able adoption of a dispassionate and straightforward perspective that nonetheless explicitly recognizes the trauma of loss for refugees ... a key book that should light the way for more work on displacement and other forced migrations.
[a] magisterial survey and analysis ... With extraordinary skill, Gatrell weaves together the data, political decisions, NGO programs, refugee regimes, public opinion toward the strangers, and voices of individual displaced human beings. This study is a model in showing how the political and the personal are entwined, the regimes and the (re-)actions of individual men and women interwoven.
Peter Gatrell has written a superb book. It is the starting point for anyone who wants to understand the recent historical roots of refugees.
Gatrell offers a deftly written, comprehensive and at times heartbreaking account of the mass movement of populations. Drawing from a rich array of primary and secondary materials, first-hand accounts and historical reflections, The Making of the Modern Refugee is a terrific introduction to the history of mass displacement in the past century.
a major contribution to refugee history ... what elevates it is the author's awareness of refugees themselves ... each chapter could stand as a reference work on its own. The chapter on Palestine/Israel [is] a masterful piece of history writing
The Making of the Modern Refugee will remain an essential work of historical synthesis for the foreseeable future that authors will have to consult before embarking on new research projects.
Gatrell also lets the refugees speak for themselves, which introduces still more complexity to our understanding of refugees and allows us to hear the voices of people too often portrayed as voiceless ...This represents a major contribution to an emerging body of literature on refugees
the book is truly a tour de force [with] a vast scope.
insightful and empathetic ... this is a volume to be celebrated.
Highly recommended.
recommended for anybody frustrated by the parochialism of the debates about refugees and asylum seekers ... [Peter Gatrell] emphasises the importance of the global and historical context, and convincingly sketches it for us.
The Making of the Modern Refugee deserves a wide readership. Peter Gatrell has written a challenging book that is simultaneously meaningful for refugee and displaced communities, academics, practitioners, policymakers and students interested in understanding the complex political, economic, social and moral issues underlying the global refugee phenomenon. This book should be on many reading lists.
a wise and complex history ... The wisdom of The Making of the Modern Refugee is rooted in Gatrell's able adoption of a dispassionate and straightforward perspective that nonetheless explicitly recognizes the trauma of loss for refugees ... a key book that should light the way for more work on displacement and other forced migrations.
Notă biografică
Peter Gatrell was educated at the University of Cambridge. In 1976 he joined the University of Manchester where he is currently Professor of Economic History and affiliated to new Humanitarian and Conflict Research Institute. He teaches courses on refugees in modern world history, Russian economic and social history, the cultural history of war, and the history of humanitarianism. He is the author of several books including The Tsarist Economy, 1850-1917 (1986), A Whole Empire Walking: Refugees in Russia during World War 1 (1999), and Free World? The campaign to save the world's refugees, 1956-1963 (2011).