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Fluchtlinge Und Vertriebene Nach Dem Zweiten Weltkrieg In Sachsen Anhalt
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Book Synopsis Flüchtlinge und Vertriebene nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg in Sachsen-Anhalt by : Torsten Mehlhase
Download or read book Flüchtlinge und Vertriebene nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg in Sachsen-Anhalt written by Torsten Mehlhase and published by LIT Verlag Münster. This book was released on 1999 with total page 460 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Der Autor interpretiert die beginnende Integration als einen Sozialprozeß auf Gegenseitigkeit, bei dem er in erster Linie die Chancen der Vertriebenen gegenüber den Einheimischen untersucht.
Book Synopsis Die Aufnahme und Integration von Flüchtlingen und Vertriebenen nach 1945 - unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des heutigen Bundeslandes Sachsen - Anhalt by : Christian Tischner
Download or read book Die Aufnahme und Integration von Flüchtlingen und Vertriebenen nach 1945 - unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des heutigen Bundeslandes Sachsen - Anhalt written by Christian Tischner and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2007 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2004 im Fachbereich Geschichte Europa - Deutschland - Nachkriegszeit, Kalter Krieg, Note: 1,2, Martin-Luther-Universit t Halle-Wittenberg (Institut f r Geschichte), Veranstaltung: Hauptseminar: "Deutsche als Opfer?" - Krieg, Flucht und Vertreibung 1939-1950, 38 Quellen im Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: In der vorliegenden Arbeit soll sich mit der Aufnahme, Versorgung und Integration der Fl chtlinge und Vertriebenen in Sachsen - Anhalt in den ersten Nachkriegsjahren besch ftigt werden. Dabei soll eingangs kurz der Frage nachgegangen werden, wie die Flucht und Vertreibung h ufig ablief und wie sich die Aufnahme der ersten Vertriebenen darstellte. Die Kriegswirren und deren Folgezeit, in der auch die einheimische Bev lkerung mit massiven Problemen und Verlusten fertig werden musste, lassen vermuten, dass das Eintreffen der Vertriebenen und die Versorgung mit Nahrung und Wohnraum eine konsequenten Organisation erforderte. Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit soll dargestellt werden, wie das Hineinwachsen der Vertriebenen in das neue gesellschaftliche Umfeld erreicht werden sollte. Dabei wird zu untersuchen sein, welche Konzepte entwickelt wurden, um eine Aufnahme und Eingliederung zu gew hrleisten, aber auch, welche Probleme bestanden und wie diese Versucht wurden zu l sen. Denn nicht nur die Einheimischen wanden sich oft gegen die Vertriebenen, auch die Vertriebenen selbst standen den Integrationsma nahmen zu gro en teilen skeptisch bis ablehnend gegen ber. Wenn man sich mit den Vertriebenen in Sachsen - Anhalt bzw. der DDR besch ftigt, so ist es wichtig, auch die politische und kulturelle Integration zu betrachten. Es wird deshalb zu zeigen sein, wie die politisch Verantwortlichen, an vorderster Stelle SED und Sowjetische Milit radministration (SMA), Einfluss auf die Vertriebenen gewinnen wollten, welche Mittel sie dabei einsetzten und welche Haltung sie damit bei den Vertriebenen hervorriefen.
Book Synopsis Zweite Heimat by : Angelika Königseder
Download or read book Zweite Heimat written by Angelika Königseder and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Besondere Beispiele aus der Stadt und Region Wittenberg.
Book Synopsis Refugees and expellees in post-war Germany by : Ian Connor
Download or read book Refugees and expellees in post-war Germany written by Ian Connor and published by Manchester University Press. This book was released on 2018-02-28 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At the end of the Second World War, some 12 million German refugees and expellees fled or were expelled from their homelands in Eastern and Central Europe into what remained of the former Reich. The task of integrating these dispossessed refugees and expellees in post-war Germany was one of the most daunting challenges facing the Allied occupying authorities after 1945. The first study in English of the economic, social and political integration of the German refugees and expellees in post-war Germany, this book is based on extensive research in German archives and also incorporates the findings of numerous local and regional studies undertaken by German scholars. While its main focus is on the German Federal Republic, the book also provides coverage of the refugee problem in the German Democratic Republic. This accessible book on a key aspect of post-war German history will be of particular interest to undergraduates of history, politics and German.
Book Synopsis Refugee Crises, 1945-2000 by : Jan C. Jansen
Download or read book Refugee Crises, 1945-2000 written by Jan C. Jansen and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2020-10 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This timely study explores how societies have responded to mass inflows of refugees between 1945 and 2000.
Book Synopsis Fear in the German Speaking World, 1600-2000 by : Thomas Kehoe
Download or read book Fear in the German Speaking World, 1600-2000 written by Thomas Kehoe and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2020-02-20 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book addresses the nature and role of fear in the German world from the early modern period through to the 20th century. Offering the first collection that centres fear in the historical analysis of central Europe since 1600, these essays demonstrate the importance of emotional experience to the study of the past. Fear has been at the centre of many of the most important historical events in this region; witch hunts, religious conflicts, invasions and ultra-nationalism in the form of the Nazi regime. This book explores ways in which fear was understood, developed and negotiated throughout these historical contexts, and how people of the German world coped with it. From the fear of vampires to the loss of national sovereignty, pestilence, gypsies and criminals, Fear in the German Speaking World 1600-2000 draws connections between cases over a period of 400 years and considers fear alongside the history of emotions more generally. In doing so, the chapters reveal a complex, evolving construction of fear that is universally human, but also dependent upon its cultural and historical context.
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Book Synopsis Forced Migration in Central and Eastern Europe, 1939-1950 by : Alfred J. Rieber
Download or read book Forced Migration in Central and Eastern Europe, 1939-1950 written by Alfred J. Rieber and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-10-18 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These nine case studies, written by Russian, German and Austrian scholars and based on archival findings, should shed new light on deportations and resettlement in Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Germany. The introduction places forced migration throughout the region in a historical context.
Book Synopsis The Full Catastrophe by : James Angelos
Download or read book The Full Catastrophe written by James Angelos and published by Broadway Books. This book was released on 2016-06-07 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A transporting, good-humored, and revealing account of Greece's dire troubles, reported from the mountain villages, idyllic islands, and hardscrabble streets that define the country today In recent years, small Greece, often associated with ancient philosophers and marble ruins, whitewashed villages and cerulean seas, has been at the center of a debt crisis that has sown economic and social ruin, spurred panic in international markets, and tested Europe's decades-old project of forging a closer union. In The Full Catastrophe, James Angelos makes sense of contrasting images of Greece, a nation both romanticized for its classical past and castigated for its dysfunctional present. With vivid character-driven narratives and engaging reporting that offers an immersive sense of place, he brings to life some of the causes of the country's financial collapse, and examines the changes, some hopeful and others deeply worrisome, emerging in its aftermath. A small rebellion against tax authorities breaks out on a normally serene Aegean island. A mayor from a bucolic, northern Greek village is gunned down by the municipal treasurer. An aging, leftist hero of the Second World War fights to win compensation from Germany for the wartime occupation. A once marginal group of neo-Nazis rises to political prominence out of a ramshackle Athens neighborhood. The Full Catastrophe goes beyond the transient coverage in the daily headlines to deliver an enduring and absorbing portrait of modern Greece.
Download or read book Rural Racism written by Neil Chakraborti and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-05-13 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rural issues are currently attracting unprecedented levels of interest, with the debates surrounding the future of 'traditional' rural customs and practice becoming a significant political concern. However, the problem of racism in rural areas has been largely overlooked by academics, practitioners and researchers who have sought almost exclusively to develop an understanding of racism in urban contexts. This book aims to address this oversight by examining notions of ethnic identity, 'otherness' and racist victimisation that have tended to be marginalised from traditional rural discourse.
Book Synopsis Jews in Eastern Poland and the USSR, 1939-46 by : Norman Davies
Download or read book Jews in Eastern Poland and the USSR, 1939-46 written by Norman Davies and published by Springer. This book was released on 1991-12-02 with total page 440 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is the first to deal with the impact on the Jews of the area of the sovietization of Eastern Poland. Polish resentment at alleged Jewish collaboration with the Soviets between 1939 and 1941 affected the development of Polish-Jewish relations under Nazi rule and in the USSR. The role of these conflicts both in the Anders army and in the Communist-led Kosciuszko division and 1st Polish Army is investigated, as well as the part played by Jews in the communist-dominated regime in Poland after 1944.
Book Synopsis Civil Society and Memory in Postwar Germany by : Jenny Wüstenberg
Download or read book Civil Society and Memory in Postwar Germany written by Jenny Wüstenberg and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2017-09-07 with total page 355 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book analyzes postwar Germany to show how social movements shape public memory and influence democratization through cooperation and conflict with government.
Book Synopsis The History of Poland Since 1863 by : Roy Francis Leslie
Download or read book The History of Poland Since 1863 written by Roy Francis Leslie and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1983-05-19 with total page 522 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is an account of the evolution of Poland from conditions of subjection to its reconstruction in 1918, development in the years between the two World Wars, and reorganisation after 1945. It begins at a time when Poland was still suffering from the legacy of the eighteenth-century Partitions and burdened with problems of sizeable ethnic minorities, inadequate agrarian reforms and sluggish industrial development sustained by foreign capital. It traces the history through to independence and then to the transformation of the country in the last thirty years. Although many of the problems of the past have now disappeared, industrialisation, the structure of peasant agriculture, and political association with the Soviet Union present the Polish People's Republic with difficulties that have yet to be resolved. Substantial achievements in an ethnically homogeneous state must be set against substantial discontents. This history provides the English-speaking reader with a scholarly synthesis based mainly on literature in Polish and other East European languages. It will be essential reading for historians of Eastern Europe and for those interested in modern Polish society.
Book Synopsis Refugee Crises, 1945-2000 by : Jan C. Jansen
Download or read book Refugee Crises, 1945-2000 written by Jan C. Jansen and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2020-10-01 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This timely study examines responses to mass refugee movements by a range of actors, from local communities to supranational organizations. Bringing together ten case studies from around the world, encompassing the global North and South alike, Refugee Crises 1945–2000 explores a broad spectrum of types of migration and of international and domestic contexts. Whilst the driving forces and numbers of people involved, and the backgrounds (national, religious, social) of the migrants, vary considerably, this book highlights a common factor: that each receiving country was confronted with the crucial question of how to deal with the arrival of a large number of people seeking refuge. They could not simply be sent away, but they were also widely seen in the receiving countries as an unpredictable challenge to stability and social cohesion. Taking a long-term perspective, this is an eloquent contribution to the intense public debate about the impact of refugee migration on state stability, societal cohesion and as an impetus for social change.
Book Synopsis Class Politics and the Radical Right by : Jens Rydgren
Download or read book Class Politics and the Radical Right written by Jens Rydgren and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume, which brings together the leading scholars within this field, makes a unique contribution by focusing on the relationship between class politics and the radical right
Book Synopsis The Establishment of Communist Rule in Poland, 1943-1948 by : Krystyna Kersten
Download or read book The Establishment of Communist Rule in Poland, 1943-1948 written by Krystyna Kersten and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 1991-01-01 with total page 580 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Index. Bibliography: p.489-498.
Book Synopsis The Populist Temptation by : Barry J. Eichengreen
Download or read book The Populist Temptation written by Barry J. Eichengreen and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2018 with total page 261 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Populism, a political movement with anti-elite, authoritarian and nativist tendencies, typically spearheaded by a charismatic leader, is an old phenomenon but also a very new and disturbing one at that. The Populist Temptation is an effort to understand the wellsprings of populist movements and why the threat they pose to mainstream political parties and pluralistic democracy has been more successfully contained in some cases than others"--