International audienceIn this epistemological paper, I discuss the existing and potential historiographic connections between the history of refugees and the history of migrations. I focus on the ways in which this dialogue could help scholars overcome the analytical divisions between migrants and refugees through decentered and self-reflexive approaches
This article examines a pressing problem for those concerned with research on forced migration – the...
The idea of the special issue “Narrating Migration and Diaspora” grew out of the current situation i...
With a focus on refugees in Western Europe, this paper seeks to establish refugees in their country ...
International audienceIn this epistemological paper, I discuss the existing and potential historiogr...
This special issue approaches the study of refugees and forcibly displaced persons in the Middle Eas...
In the last years Europe has experienced a notable flow of migrants coming from other continents owi...
This is the first article in our series on refugees.Attempts to address the current crisis often see...
This book is a vital exploration of the harrowing stories of mass displacement that took place in th...
This international workshop will chart the intersection between refugee history and Cold War history...
This paper addresses the ethical challenge of hosting the stranger that is implicit in the work of b...
This volume offers a new history of Europe’s mid-20th century as seen through the lens of its recurr...
The study of transnationalism has largely bypassed refugees, or in rare cases has focused specifical...
Posted with permission from the Annual Review of Sociology, Volume 44:387-406 by Annual Reviews, htt...
This text is an attempt to analyze a particular, normative aspect of the media narrative about refug...
This book reminds us of Europe's multi-faceted history of expulsions, flight, and labour migration a...
This article examines a pressing problem for those concerned with research on forced migration – the...
The idea of the special issue “Narrating Migration and Diaspora” grew out of the current situation i...
With a focus on refugees in Western Europe, this paper seeks to establish refugees in their country ...
International audienceIn this epistemological paper, I discuss the existing and potential historiogr...
This special issue approaches the study of refugees and forcibly displaced persons in the Middle Eas...
In the last years Europe has experienced a notable flow of migrants coming from other continents owi...
This is the first article in our series on refugees.Attempts to address the current crisis often see...
This book is a vital exploration of the harrowing stories of mass displacement that took place in th...
This international workshop will chart the intersection between refugee history and Cold War history...
This paper addresses the ethical challenge of hosting the stranger that is implicit in the work of b...
This volume offers a new history of Europe’s mid-20th century as seen through the lens of its recurr...
The study of transnationalism has largely bypassed refugees, or in rare cases has focused specifical...
Posted with permission from the Annual Review of Sociology, Volume 44:387-406 by Annual Reviews, htt...
This text is an attempt to analyze a particular, normative aspect of the media narrative about refug...
This book reminds us of Europe's multi-faceted history of expulsions, flight, and labour migration a...
This article examines a pressing problem for those concerned with research on forced migration – the...
The idea of the special issue “Narrating Migration and Diaspora” grew out of the current situation i...
With a focus on refugees in Western Europe, this paper seeks to establish refugees in their country ...