Negotiating the aftermath of violence induced mobility in the wake of the Second World War : rethinking sources, methods and approaches from the intersection of war and migration studies in the digital age
Christoph Rass & Ismee Tames: Negotiating the Aftermath of Forced Migration: A View from the Intersection of War and Migration Studies in the Digital Age. ; Henning Borggräfe: Exploring Pathways of (Forced) Migration, Resettlement Structures, and Displaced Persons' Agency: Document Holdings and Research Potentials of the Arolsen Archives ; Filip Strubbe: A Straightforward Journey? Discovering Belgium's Refugee Policy through Its Central Government Archives (1945-1957) ; Frank Wolff: Beyond Genocide: How Refugee Agency Preserves Knowledge During Violence-Induced Migration ; Peter Romijn: "Beyond the Horizon": Disconnections in Indonesian War of Independence ; Regina Grüter & Anne van Mourik: Dutch Repatriation from the Former Third Reich and the Soviet Union: Political and Organizational Encounters and the Role of the Netherlands Red Cross ; Jannis Panagiotidis: "Not the Concern of the Organization?" The IRO and the Overseas Resettlement of Ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe after World War II ; Sebastian Huhn: Negotiating Resettlement in Venezuela after World War II: An Exploration ; Christian Höschler: "Those People Who Actually Do the Job..." Unaccompanied Children, Relief Workers, and the Struggle of Implementing Humanitarian Policy in Postwar Germany ; Edwin Klijn: From Paper to Digital Trail: Collections on the Semantic Web ; Olaf Berg: Capturing Displaced Persons' Agency by Modelling Their Life Events: A Mixed Method Digital Humanities Approach ; Epilogue: Peter Gatrell: "Negotiating Resettlement": Some Concluding Thoughts. Speciaal nummer. 376 pagina's. : ill.. ; 21 cm
- Rass, Christoph (Christoph A.), 1969-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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