This article reviews the various terminology used for “forced migration” and suggests that scholars and publicists employ language that reflects the level of violence frequently inherent in the process. Therefore terms like “forced deportation” and “ethnic cleansing” would be preferable. The piece also reviews the history of “forced migration” since the end of the 19th Century and suggests that the role of international factors, while clearly a part of the process, are frequently over-emphasized and that historians should focus on the motives, intentions, and actions of the states, political elites, and local actors that carry out the actions
In this article, the history of emigration from Germany and the immigration to Germany especially in...
Das 20. Jahrhundert war nicht nur ein Jahrhundert der Extreme, sondern – aus mitteleuropäischer Per...
Due to the alleged capacity of the European border regime to “keep out” refugees from war-torn count...
The dominant view of political scientists on the increase of irregular migration is to diagnose the ...
Ethnic ‘Cleansing’ is a significant element of European and Global History. This contribution at fir...
This article reviews developments of a new migration regime in Europe. It argues against the concept...
In Germany, migration research is still a relatively young line of research. Several obstacles compl...
The immigration society in Germany is divided: Cultural pragmatists, on the one hand, have long sinc...
On the climax of the so-called 'refugee crisis' in the fall of 2015 Germany, there was a competing s...
In her work, Stine von Förster examines the actions of state forces in migration control in Spain, I...
For decades, German scientists, writers, and experts from many fields related to immigration and int...
This contribution sketches societal conditions for an up-to-date work of remembrance in the context ...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Germans abroad and foreigners in Germany have experienced...
"Another challenge for contemporary historians consists of widening the German perspective to the Eu...
This essay focuses on the Nazi ethnic and racist policy in Eastern and Western Europe. From the begi...
In this article, the history of emigration from Germany and the immigration to Germany especially in...
Das 20. Jahrhundert war nicht nur ein Jahrhundert der Extreme, sondern – aus mitteleuropäischer Per...
Due to the alleged capacity of the European border regime to “keep out” refugees from war-torn count...
The dominant view of political scientists on the increase of irregular migration is to diagnose the ...
Ethnic ‘Cleansing’ is a significant element of European and Global History. This contribution at fir...
This article reviews developments of a new migration regime in Europe. It argues against the concept...
In Germany, migration research is still a relatively young line of research. Several obstacles compl...
The immigration society in Germany is divided: Cultural pragmatists, on the one hand, have long sinc...
On the climax of the so-called 'refugee crisis' in the fall of 2015 Germany, there was a competing s...
In her work, Stine von Förster examines the actions of state forces in migration control in Spain, I...
For decades, German scientists, writers, and experts from many fields related to immigration and int...
This contribution sketches societal conditions for an up-to-date work of remembrance in the context ...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Germans abroad and foreigners in Germany have experienced...
"Another challenge for contemporary historians consists of widening the German perspective to the Eu...
This essay focuses on the Nazi ethnic and racist policy in Eastern and Western Europe. From the begi...
In this article, the history of emigration from Germany and the immigration to Germany especially in...
Das 20. Jahrhundert war nicht nur ein Jahrhundert der Extreme, sondern – aus mitteleuropäischer Per...
Due to the alleged capacity of the European border regime to “keep out” refugees from war-torn count...