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Peter Gatrell
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Nick Baron
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2009
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-36600-2
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978-0-230-24693-5
Publication date (Print):
2009
DOI:
10.1057/9780230246935
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Book chapters
pp. 1
From ‘Homelands’ to ‘Warlands’: Themes, Approaches, Voices
pp. 25
Living in the Displaced Persons Camp: Lithuanian War Refugees in the West, 1944–54
pp. 48
‘How those Brothers in Foreign Lands are Dividing the Fatherland’: Latvian National Politics in Displaced Persons Camps after the Second World War
pp. 67
The Quaker Internationalist Tradition in Displaced Persons Camps, 1945–48
pp. 89
Remaking Soviet Society: the Filtration of Returnees from Nazi Germany, 1944–49
pp. 117
Dirt, Disease and Disorder: Population Re-placement in Postwar Leningrad and the ‘Danger’ of Social Contamination
pp. 140
The Repatriation of Armenians to Soviet Armenia, 1945–49
pp. 165
Ukrainian-Polish Population Transfers, 1944–46: Moving in Opposite Directions
pp. 188
To Pacify, Populate and Polonise: Territorial Transformations and the Displacement of Ethnic Minorities in Communist Poland, 1944–49
pp. 210
Population Displacement and Regional Reconstruction in Postwar Poland: the Case of Upper Silesia
pp. 231
Locating Estonia: Perspectives from Exile and the Homeland
pp. 255
Violent Peacetime: Reconceptualising Displacement and Resettlement in the Soviet-East European Borderlands after the Second World War