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Volker Ackermann: The Silence of the Refugee Children: The Psychological Impact of War, Flight and Expulsion on the Germans after 1945
Author: Volker Ackermann (U. Düsseldorf) 
 

 

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Pertti Ahonen: Expulsion, Public Representation, Assimilation: On the Integration of the Expellees in West Germany, 1945-1970
Author: Pertti Ahonen (U. Sheffield)
presentation at: Third Session: Identities and Representation II
(Friday, October 27, 10.00 – 12.00 am)
 

 

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Mathias Beer: "Organische Eingliederung". The Integration Concept of the West German Expellee and Refugee Administration 

Author:

Mathias Beer (U. Tübingen)

presentation at:

Seventh Session: Political Responses to Migration II
(Saturday, October 28, 12.30 – 2.30 pm)

 

 

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Isa Blumi: Historical Dynamics of Albanian Identity: Shifting Borders in Exile
Author: Isa Blumi (New York U.)

presentation at:

Third Session: Identities and Representation II
(Friday, October 27, 10.00 – 12.00 am)
 

 

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Angelika Eder: Polish Life in West Germany. A Case Study on Hamburg 1945 to 1990
Author: Angelika Eder (Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte Hamburg)
presentation at: Second Session: Identities and Representation I
(Thursday, October 26, 05.15 – 07.00 pm)
 

 

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Esra Erdem: Mapping Women's Migration: A Case Study of the Economic Dimensions of Female Migration from Turkey to Germany
Author: Esra Erdem (Oxford U./U. of Massachusetts)
presentation at: Fourth Session: Labor Migration and Incorporation I
(Friday, October 27, 02.00 – 04.00 pm)
 

 

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Umut Erel/Eleonore Kofman: Professional Female Immigration in Post-war Europe: Counteracting an Historical Amnesia
Author: Umut Erel/Eleonore Kofman (Nottingham Trent U.)
presentation at: Fourth Session: Labor Migration and Incorporation I
(Friday, October 27, 02.00 – 04.00 pm)
 

 

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Judith Fai-Podlipnik: Divisions Among Magyar Expatriates in Europe: An Impediment to Anti-Communist Goals 1945-1955
Author: Judith Fai-Podlipnik (Southeastern Louisiana U.)
presentation at: Second Session: Identities and Representation I
(Thursday, October 26, 05.15 – 07.00 pm)
 

 

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Andrea Klimt: European Spaces: Portuguese Migrants' Notions of Home and Belonging
Author: Andrea Klimt (U. of Massachusetts, Dartmouth)
presentation at: Third Session: Identities and Representation II
(Friday, October 27, 10.00 – 12.00 am)
 

 

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Hill Kulu: Postwar Immigration to Estonia in Comparative Perspective
Author: Hill Kulu (U. Tartu)
presentation at: First Session: Migratory Movements and Their Determinants
(Thursday, October 26, 02.30 - 04.15 pm)
 

 

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Volodymyr Kulyk: Political Emigration and Labor Settlement: Ukrainian Displaced Persons in Germany and Austria, 1945-1950
Author: Volodymyr Kulyk (Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies, Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev)
presentation at: Second Session: Identities and Representation I
(Thursday, October 26, 05.15 – 07.00 pm)
 

 

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Klaus Manfrass: Comparative Approaches In Migration History (TBA)
Author: Klaus Manfrass (German Historical Institute Paris)
presentation at: IV. Panel Discussion: Migration History of the Future: Trends and Challenges
(Friday, October 27, 4.30 pm – 6.30 pm)
 

 

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Anne Morelli: Labor Migration to Belgium: Bilateral Agreements 1946 to 1964 (French version)
Author: Anne Morelli (ULB Brussels)
presentation at: Fourth Session: Labor Migration and Incorporation I
(Friday, October 27, 02.00 – 04.00 pm)
 

 

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Anne v. Oswald/ Karen Schönwälder/ Barbara Sonnenberger: Labor Migration – Immigration Policy – Integration: Reinterpreting West Germany's History?
Author: Anne v. Oswald/ Karen Schönwälder/ Barbara Sonnenberger (Berlin/Marburg)
presentation at: Fourth Session: Labor Migration and Incorporation I
(Friday, October 27, 02.00 – 04.00 pm)
 

 

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Rainer Ohliger: Making (European) Immigrants Visible: Clio as an Integrative Actor – Clio as a Political Factor?
Author: Rainer Ohliger (Humboldt U. Berlin)
presentation at: Sixth Session: Political Responses to Migration I
(Saturday, October 28, 09.30 – 11.15 am)
 

 

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Hanna Schissler: Beyond the National Narrative: Teaching World History in a Time of Global Migration
Author: Hanna Schissler (Eckert Institute Braunschweig)
presentation at: IV. Panel Discussion: Migration History of the Future: Trends and Challenges
(Friday, October 27, 4.30 pm – 6.30 pm)
 

 

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Damir Skenderovic: Discourse and Politics of Exclusion in the Swiss Immigration Society
Author: Damir Skenderovic (NYU/U. of Fribourg)
presentation at: Sixth Session: Political Responses to Migration I
(Saturday, October 28, 09.30 – 11.15 am)
 

 

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Laure Teulières: Memories of Migration - Migrants' Memories in France
Author: Laure Teulières (U. Toulouse)
presentation at: Third Session: Identities and Representation II
(Friday, October 27, 10.00 – 12.00 am)
 

 

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Hallvard Tjelmeland: Culture Clash and Cultural Encounter. How Third-World Immigrant Workers Challenged Norwegianness in the early 1970s
Author: Hallvard Tjelmeland (U. Tromso)
presentation at: Sixth Session: Political Responses to Migration I
(Saturday, October 28, 09.30 – 11.15 am)

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Phil Triadafilopoulos: Reassessing the Political Consequences of Refugee Incorporation in Greece and Germany
Author: Phil Triadafilopoulos (New School for Social Research, New York)
presentation at: First Session: Migratory Movements and Their Determinants
(Thursday, October 26, 02.30 - 04.15 pm)
 

 

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Cătălin Turliuc: Jewish Emigration from Romania 1945-1965
Author: Cătălin Turliuc (Romanian Academy, "A.D. Xenopol" Institute of History Iaşi)
presentation at: First Session: Migratory Movements and Their Determinants
(Thursday, October 26, 02.30 - 04.15 pm)
 

 

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Wim Willems: Don’t Governments Ever Learn? Colonial Migrants and Later Refugees in the Postwar Netherlands.
Author: Wim Willems (Centre for the History of Migrants, University of Amsterdam)

presentation at:

Seventh Session: Political Responses to Migration II
(Saturday, October 28, 12.30 – 2.30 pm)
 

 

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