
Notes on contributors, plus essays, including work on international migration, modern Hellenes in Europe, Egyptian-Jewish Communists in Paris 1950-1959, and Lithuanians in North America
This collection of essays investigates the multifaceted socio-political and cultural implications of diaspora populations in the modern era. The authors, a group of scholars from diverse academic backgrounds, utilize historical analysis and sociological frameworks to examine how displaced communities maintain identity, navigate political landscapes, and integrate into host nations. By focusing on specific case studies, the text argues that diasporic experiences are not monolithic but are shaped by unique historical contexts and geopolitical pressures.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a useful collection of case studies for those interested in the intersection of migration and identity politics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for students of diaspora studies.
Page Count:
152
Publication Date:
1993-02-04
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195075293
ISBN-13:
9780195075298
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