New virtual special issue of German History ‘Refugees and Migrants’ <http://oxford.ly/1RtzDvR>
This virtual special issue of German History draws together a selection of recent contributions to the journal on the subject of Refugees and Migrants. These are presented alongside a new introduction from the journal's co-editors that comments on the place of history and historians in national and international responses to the current European refugee crisis.
All of the articles in the issue are freely available to download.
Contents:
Introduction: Refugees and Migrants By Neil Gregor and Bridget Heal (Co-editors, German History)
‘Out of the Huts Emerged a Settled People’: Community-Building in West German Refugee Camps by Meryn McLaren German History (2010) 28 (1)
Godfather Cities: West German Patenschaften and the Lost German East by Andrew Demshuk German History (2014) 32 (2)
City Policy and Guest Workers in Stuttgart, 1955–1973 by Mark E. Spicka German History (2013) 31 (3)
On Track for West Germany: Turkish ‘Guest-worker’ Rail Transportation to West Germany in the Postwar Period by Jennifer A. Miller German History (2012) 30 (4)
Reflection: On Forced Migrations: Transnational Realities and National Narratives in Post-1945 (West) Germany by Pertti Ahonen German History (2014) 32 (4)