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The Unwanted: European Refugees in the Twentieth Century [Hardcover]

Michael R. Marrus (Author)
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September 5, 1985 0195036158 978-0195036152
This is the first comprehensive treatment of a problem of staggering proportions. There have always been homeless people but only in the twentieth century have refugees become an important part of international politics, seriously affecting relations between states. Since the 1880's, the numbers of displaced persons has climbed astronomically, with people scattered over vaster distances and for longer periods of time than ever before. Marrus traces the emergence of this new variety of collective alienation.
While a considerable portion of the book is devoted to the dislocations of the Nazi era, the volume covers everything from the late nineteenth century to the present, encompassing the Armenian refugees, the Spanish Civil War Emigres, the Cold War refugees in flight from Soviet states, and much more. The book shows not only the astounding dimensions of the subject but also depicts the shocking apathy and antipathy of the international community toward the homeless. The author examines the impact of refugee movements on Great Power diplomacy and considers the evolution of agencies designed to assist refugees, noting outstanding successes and failures.
The book's thesis is that the huge refugee inundations of the twentieth century in Europe represented a terrible new page in human history, presaging what we see today in parts of the Third World. Thus the book offers a treasury of experience in dealing with refugees that the world can peruse with profit.
About the Author:
Michael R. Marrus is Professor of History at the University of Toronto and co-author (with Robert Paxton) of the acclaimed Vichy France and the Jews.

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"Marrus manages to offer an even-handed, superbly documented, and clearly written analysis of each episode [of European refugee flows], while simultaneously unraveling the web of another story: the evolution of international procedures and institutions that would act as occasional buffers, but more frequently as impartial but concerned middlemen, in refugee-generating crises." --Demetrios G. Papademetriou, American Political Science Review "It is usually the most extreme aspect of calamity that attracts our attention... Somehow, human suffering on an aggregate level seems best understood when presented in the category of death. Michael Marrus's impressive study implicitly challenges this wide-ranging epistemology of human misery and destruction by making not the millions of killed but rather an even greater mass of refugees the subject of his meticulous study. The argument is simple, yet convincing. For Marrus, the phenomenon of refugees on a massive scale is inextricably linked to the development of modern politics and society... [W]e should be grateful to Marrus for having provided us with a fine study of a topic that should command the constant attention of all decent human beings in the world." --Andrei S. Markovits, The Journal of Modern History "Heinrich Boll has called this 'the century of prisoners and refugees.' Michael Marrus's carefully crafted book helps to explain why this is so." --Peter I. Rose, The Christian Science Monitor "The most comprehensive description of the European refugee problem...Well written and rich in references." --The American Journal of International Law --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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The classic, comprehensive history of European refugees in the twentieth century --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 428 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (September 5, 1985)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195036158
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195036152
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,438,260 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This is a scholarly tome offering an overview of the issues relating to refugees in Europe in the Twentieth Century. The book is well-written and thorough for its length. It provides a good history of the development of modern institutions relating to migration such as the UNHCR and examines the failures of earlier institutions such as the League of Nations. I would recommend it for a serious student of immigration or modern European history.
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mass movement, national home, war communism, refugee matters, refugee workers, postwar refugees, incorporated territories
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League of Nations, Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, United States, Under the Heel of Nazism, First World War, The Nansen Era, Red Army, High Commission, The Postwar Era, Central Europe, Third Reich, Sir John Hope Simpson, German Jews, United Nations, North Africa, Black Sea, New York, Second World War, Jewish Agency, Polish Jews, Central Powers, Nazi Germany, State Department, League Council
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