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The Making Of The Modern Refugee Is A Comprehensive History Of Global Population Displacement In The Twentieth Century. It Takes A New Approach To The Subject, Exploring Its Causes, Consequences, And Meanings. History, The Author Shows, Provides Important Clues To Understanding How The Idea Of Refugees As A 'Problem' Embedded Itself In The Minds Of Policymakers And The Public, And Poses A Series Of Fundamental Questions About The Nature Of Enforced Migration And How It Has Shaped Society Throughout The Twentieth Century Across A Broad Geographical Area From Europe And The Middle East To South Asia, Southeast Asia, And Subsaharan Africa. Wars, Revolutions, And State Formation Are Invoked As The Main Causal Explanations Of Displacement, And Are Considered Alongside The Emergence Of A Twentiethcentury Refugee Regime Linking Governmental Practices, Professional Expertise, And Humanitarian Relief Efforts.This New Study Rests Upon Scholarship From Several Disciplines And Draws Extensively Upon Oral Testimony, Eyewitness Accounts, And Film, As Well As Unpublished Source Material In The Archives Of Governments, International Organisations, And Nongovernmental Organisations. The Making Of The Modern Refugee Explores The Significance That Refugees Attached To The Places They Left Behind, To Their Journeys, And To Their Destinations In Short, How Refugees Helped To Interpret And Fashion Their Own History.
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