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Changing Identities - Latvians, Lithuanians and Estonians in Great Britain (Paperback)
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Changing Identities - Latvians, Lithuanians and Estonians in Great Britain (Paperback)
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Loot Price R536
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Changing Identities: Latvians, Lithuanians and Estonians in Great
Britain This book presents the fascinating and untold life
histories of Latvians, Lithuanians and Estonians, who were
displaced from their homelands during the Second World War, and who
came to Britain as participants of two European Volunteer Worker
(EVW) schemes, from 1946-50: 'Balt Cygnet' and 'Westward Ho '
Approximately 13,000 Latvians, 6,000 Lithuanians and 5,000
Estonians were recruited by the British government from Displaced
Person (DP) Camps in Germany and Austria, to fill post-war labour
shortages in Britain. Although the refugees regarded the migration
to Britain as temporary, the longevity of the Soviet Union's
occupation of the Baltic States, meant that the overwhelming
majority remained in Britain, and only a handful returned following
the restoration of homeland independence in 1991. It was the
intention of the British Government that the refugees would
eventually assimilate into British society, and the EVW schemes
were designed and implemented with this goal in mind. This book
uses narrative accounts from interviews with first generation
Latvians, Lithuanians and Estonians carried out by the author to
chart their life stories. Documentary and other sources are also
used to show how Latvians, Lithuanians and Estonians integrated,
but did not assimilate into British society. The book also outlines
the history of Latvians, Lithuanians and Estonians in Great Britain
during other periods of history, including the nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries, and more recently since the accession of the
Baltic States to the European Union in 2004. The book will be of
interest to Latvians, Lithuanians and Estonians in Great Britain
and other receiving nations such as the United States, as well as
to specialists of British migration history, the Baltic States and
identity and immigration theorists. (Please note that I changed the
title and the title that appears on the book when you click on
'Look Inside' is the old title'.)
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