- Series
- Palgrave Macmillan memory studies
Palgrave Macmillan memory studies.
- Format
- Book
- Published
- Houndmills, Basingstoke ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
- Contents
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1. Memory and migration nexus: an overview / Irial Glynn and J. Olaf Kleist
Part I. Migrant Memories: 2. Cultures of history: the new left, South Asians, and historical memory in post-war England / Kevin Myers; 3. 'I am also a foreigner, but with me it's different': Polish displaced persons, war memory and ethnification in Belgium / Machteld Venken; 4. Using history to relate: how teenagers in Germany use history to orient between nationalities / Josefine Raasch
Part II. Memories in Diverse Societies: 5. Caught between two worlds: the Europeans of Algeria in France after 1962 / Michèle Baussant; 6. Remembering Egypt: Evangelicals, conservatism and immigration in America / Hans Leaman; 7. Past migrations, contemporary representations and complex multicultures in London / Mary J. Hickman; 8. African asylum seekers and the changing politics of memory in Israel / Moriel Ram and Haim Yacobi
Part III. Migration Memories and the State: 9. Famine commemorations and asylum debates in Ireland conflated / Irial Glynn; 10. Migrant incorporation and political memories: transformations of civic and communal belongings in Australia since 1949 / J. Olaf Kleist; 11. Songs for the nation: migrant pasts and global futures in Singapore / Kelvin E.Y. Low
12. History, memory and migration: comparisons, challenges and outlooks / Irial Glynn and J. Olaf Kleist.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Kleist, J. Olaf, 1975-
Glynn, Irial, 1979-
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references.
1. Memory and migration nexus: an overview / Irial Glynn and J. Olaf Kleist -- Part I. Migrant Memories: 2. Cultures of history: the new left, South Asians, and historical memory in post-war England / Kevin Myers; 3. 'I am also a foreigner, but with me it's different': Polish displaced persons, war memory and ethnification in Belgium / Machteld Venken; 4. Using history to relate: how teenagers in Germany use history to orient between nationalities / Josefine Raasch -- Part II. Memories in Diverse Societies: 5. Caught between two worlds: the Europeans of Algeria in France after 1962 / Michèle Baussant; 6. Remembering Egypt: Evangelicals, conservatism and immigration in America / Hans Leaman; 7. Past migrations, contemporary representations and complex multicultures in London / Mary J. Hickman; 8. African asylum seekers and the changing politics of memory in Israel / Moriel Ram and Haim Yacobi -- Part III. Migration Memories and the State: 9. Famine commemorations and asylum debates in Ireland conflated / Irial Glynn; 10. Migrant incorporation and political memories: transformations of civic and communal belongings in Australia since 1949 / J. Olaf Kleist; 11. Songs for the nation: migrant pasts and global futures in Singapore / Kelvin E.Y. Low -- 12. History, memory and migration: comparisons, challenges and outlooks / Irial Glynn and J. Olaf Kleist.