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This book aims to study the departure and reception of refugees in
19th-century Europe, from the Congress of Vienna to the 1870-1880s.
Through eight chapters, it draws on a transnational approach to
analyze migratory movements across European borders. The book
reviews the chronology of exile and shows how European states
welcomed, selected, and expelled refugees. In addition to
presenting the point of view of nation-states, it reflects the
experience of those migrating. The book addresses departure into
exile, captured through the material circumstances of crossing
borders in the 19th century, and examines the emergence of new ways
to pursue political commitments from abroad. The outcasts are
considered in all their diversity, with a prominent place accorded
to women and children, many of whom also moved under duress. The
book aims to shed light on the forced migrations of Europeans
across Europe, while also considering the global dimension, looking
at exile to the Americas or the French colonies. A final chapter
examines the impossibility or difficulty of returning from exile to
one's country of origin, as well as the a posteriori memorial
constructs around that crucial experience.
The Yearbook of Transnational History is dedicated to disseminating
pioneering research in the field of transnational history. This
fourth volume is focused to the theme of exile. Authors from across
the historical discipline provide insights into central aspects of
research into the phenomenon of exile in the nineteenth and
twentieth century. Both centuries have seen large numbers of people
- left-leaning revolutionaries as well as monarchists and
conservatives - fleeing revolutions, oppression, persecution, and
extermination. This volume is the first publication to provide a
comprehensive overview over exiles of various political and ethnic
groups beginning with the French Revolution and ending with the
transfer of Nazi scientists from post-World-War-II Germany to the
United States. This volume contains contributions about the
refugees created by the French Revolution, the Forty-Eighters who
were forced out of Germany after the failed Revolution of 1848/49,
the anarchists Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, Vietnamese
anti-colonial activists in France, the exiles of Nazi Germany, and
the transfer of Nazi scientists such as Wernher von Braun to the
United States after World War II.
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