Remembering Refugees: Then and Now Contributor(s): Kushner, Tony (Author) |
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ISBN: 0719068827 ISBN-13: 9780719068829 Publisher: Manchester University Press
Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: October 2006 Annotation: Refugee crises are one of the gravest problems facing the modern world. This book explores the paradox of why countries such as Britain pride themselves on their past treatment of refugees yet are suspicious and hostile towards asylum seekers trying to gain entry. It explores the contemporary treatment and representation of refugees ranging from the Huguenots in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries through to the many groups that have gained entry more recently. Was the treatment of refugees such as Jews escaping Tsarist and later Nazi persecution as welcoming as politicians and others now make out? Why have some groups been remembered positively, while others have been forgotten? |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Europe - Great Britain - General - Social Science | Refugees |
Dewey: 305.906 |
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.51" W x 9.36" L (1.17 lbs) 272 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - British Isles |
Features: Annotated, Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents |
Review Citations: Reference and Research Bk News 02/01/2007 pg. 167 |
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Publisher Description: Refugee crises are one of the gravest problems facing the modern world. This book explores the paradox of why countries such as Britain pride themselves on their past treatment of refugees yet are suspicious and hostile towards asylum seekers trying to gain entry. It explores the contemporary treatment and representation of refugees ranging from the Huguenots in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries through to the many groups that have gained entry more recently. Was the treatment of refugees such as Jews escaping Tsarist and later Nazi persecution as welcoming as politicians and others now make out? Why have some groups been remembered positively, whilst others have been forgotten? Remembering refugees plays particular attention to how historians and those in the heritage industry have dealt with the refugee presence. By adopting an original and critical framework, it asks why a variety of academic disciplines, as well as politicians, the media and the general public, have difficulty with refugees. A richly textured book that utilizes a huge range of sources from parliamentary debates through to novels, films and autobiographical writing, it argues that the current panic about refugees and asylum seekers says more about the moral failings of contemporary society than it does about those fleeing persecution. |
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