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Commemorating Migrants and Migrations:
Towards New Interpretations of European History

Fourth Conference on Contemporary European Migration History
organized by Network Migration in Europe e.V. in cooperation with Deutsches Historisches Institut Paris, Heinrich Böll Foundation and Génériques (Paris)

Date: November 15-16, 2004
Conference Venue: Deutsches Historisches Institut Paris (8, rue Parc-Royal)

The event will be financially supported by the Werner-Reimers-Stiftung, the Deutsches Historisches Institut Paris and the Heinrich Böll Foundation.

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Joachim Baur
Commemorating Immigration in the Immigrant Society - Alternative Approaches in three New York City Museums
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Manuela Bojadžijev and Michael G. Esch
Migration History – Migrant History: Considerations on Autonomy of Migration and Appropriation
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Dovile Budryte
Commemorating Forced Migration in the Baltic States
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Heike Bungert
Festivals of Migrants as a Medium of Ethnic Memory
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Sorina Capp and Antoinette Reuter
Europeanizing Migration History: The Project of a Transnational Migration Heritage Route
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Enrica Capussotti
Remembering Lamerica: emigration, immigration and Italian position into Europe
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Myriam Cherti
Reconstructing the History of Moroccan Migration to the UK: An Oral History Approach
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G. Daniel Cohen
Remembering Post-War Displaced Persons: From Omission to
Resurrection
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Manuela Bojadžijev and Michael G. Esch
Migration History – Migrant History: Considerations on Autonomy of Migration and Appropriation
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Patrick Farges
Between the cracks of the Canadian mosaic:
Culture and identity of German-speaking exiles in Canada, 1933-2003.
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Wladimir Fischer
Proposing an Historiographic Strategy for ‘Former Yugoslav Migrations’ to (and from) Vienna
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Alexander Freund
Troubling Memories After Migration: Germans in North America Since 1945
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Udo Gößwald
Born in Europe – New Identities
Cultural History of Migration at the Museum Neukölln, Berlin
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Brigitte Jelen
«Leur Histoire est Notre Histoire:»:
Immigrant culture in France between visibility and invisiblity
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Dagmar Kift
Representing Migrants and Migration in an Industrial Museum:
Issues and Practices
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Vassiliki Lalioti
Social memory, immigrants, and greek ethnic identity
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Anna Lipphardt
Reconstructing Vilne, “The most Yiddish City in the world” in New York, Israel and Vilnius after the Holocaust
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Sarah Vanessa Losego
"La parole aux immigrés" - the history of a radio programme (Longwy 1979)
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Jan Motte und Rainer Ohliger
Men and Women With(out) History?
Looking for Lieux de Mémoire in Germany’s Immigration Society

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Sorina Capp and Antoinette Reuter
Europeanizing Migration History: The Project of a Transnational Migration Heritage Route
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Alexander Schunka
Historical Representations and Collective Memory of Bohemian Migrants in Saxony
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Hanna Sonkajärvi
Early Modern Citizenship versus the Denationalization of the Foreigner: Some Methodological Considerations Related to a Study of étrangers in 18th Century Strasbourg
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Lavinia Stan
The Image of Romanian Exilés as Presented in Romanian Written Media Before and After 1989
We Have an Exile. What To Do With It?
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Pierre de Trégomain
Constructing authenticity - The case of the Transylvanian Saxons in West Germany’s early years
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Klaus Weber
Making French Migrants Loyal Germans: Huguenots in Hamburg (1685-1985)
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