Mass population displacement affected millions of Europe's
civilians across the different theatres of war in 1914-18. At the
end of the war, a senior Red Cross official wrote 'there were
refugees everywhere. It was as if the entire world had to move or
was waiting to move'. Europe on the move: refugees in the era of
the Great War, 1912-23 is the first attempt to understand their
experiences as a whole and to establish the political, social and
cultural significance and ramifications of the wartime refugee
crisis. Drawing on original research by leading specialists from
more than a dozen countries, it will become the definitive work on
the subject and will appeal to anyone who wishes to understand how
governments and public opinion responded to refugees a century ago.
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