War Exile Everyday Life

War  Exile  Everyday Life
Author: Renata Jambrešić Kirin,Maja Povrzanović
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1996
Genre: Bosnians
ISBN: UOM:39015047080992

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Women s Experiences of the Second World War

Women s Experiences of the Second World War
Author: Mark J. Crowley,Sandra Trudgen Dawson
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781783275878

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Using a very wide range of detailed sources, the book surveys the many different experiences of women during the Second World War.

War Exile Justice and Everyday Life 1936 1946

War  Exile  Justice  and Everyday Life  1936 1946
Author: Sandra Ott
Publsiher: Center for Basque Studies UV of Nevada, Reno
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2011
Genre: Basques
ISBN: UCSD:31822039334982

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"Collection of essays primarily by historians of the Basque Country, France, Spain, and Germany on the themes of war, exile, justice, and everyday life, 1936-1946"--Provided by publisher.

European Anthropologies

European Anthropologies
Author: Andrés Barrera-González,Monica Heintz,Anna Horolets
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781785336089

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In what ways did Europeans interact with the diversity of people they encountered on other continents in the context of colonial expansion, and with the peasant or ethnic ‘Other’ at home? How did anthropologists and ethnologists make sense of the mosaic of people and societies during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, when their disciplines were progressively being established in academia? By assessing the diversity of European intellectual histories within sociocultural anthropology, this volume aims to sketch its intellectual and institutional portrait. It will be a useful reading for the students of anthropology, ethnology, history and philosophy of science, research and science policy makers.

Exile and Everyday Life

Exile and Everyday Life
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004297913

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Exile and Everyday Life focusses on the everyday life experience of refugees fleeing National Socialism in the 1930s and 1940s as well as the representation of this experience in literature and culture.

Gender Ethnicity and Political Ideologies

Gender  Ethnicity and Political Ideologies
Author: Nickie Charles,Helen Hintjens
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134753376

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First Published in 2004. This volume is a collection of the papers from an annual conference in February 1993 of the women’s sections of the British Sociological Association and the Political Studies Association at the London School of Economics. Its focus was ‘Gender, Sexuality and Identity: Commonalities and Difference’. With the exception of Valerie Bryson’s chapter and the introductory chapter, all the chapters in this volume originated as papers presented to that conference. There have been a number of political issues that have characterised the post-Cold War era such as nationalism, religious fundamentalism, inter-ethnic conflict and the process of democratization. In this ground breaking study the authors develop a feminist perspective on these issues and reveal the way that political ideologies use women as symbols of cultural identity. Included are chapters on inter-ethnic conflict in Yugoslavia, the emergence of a "male democracy" in Chile, women's rights in Israel, the far right and women in France and the experience of immigrants in Britain. Gender, Ethnicity and Political Ideologies is a revealing study of women's involvement with restrictive political ideologies and demonstrates the importance of a feminist politics that enables women to understand and work with each other across the boundaries that divide them.

Forced Migration and Mental Health

Forced Migration and Mental Health
Author: David Ingleby
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006-01-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780387226934

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Although forced migration is not new in human history it has become, in our time, one of the world's major problems. In the last few decades, armed conflict and political unrest have created vast numbers of asylum seekers, refugees and displaced persons. This has led, in turn to increasing involvement of professional care workers and agencies, both governmental and nongovernmental. While there is no doubt on the part of helping parties that care is necessary, there is considerable debate about the kind of care that is needed. This book presents a critical review of mental health care provisions for people who have had to leave their homeland, and explores the controversies surrounding this topic. Providing fresh perspectives on an age old problem, this book covers humanitarian aid and reconstruction programs as well as service provision in host countries. It is of interest to all those who provide health services, create policy, and initiate legislation for these populations.

A Companion to the Anthropology of Europe

A Companion to the Anthropology of Europe
Author: Ullrich Kockel,Máiréad Nic Craith,Jonas Frykman
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 631
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781119111627

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A Companion to theAnthropologyof Europe BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY A Companion to the Anthropology of Europe “The volume also deserves a place on the shelves of academic libraries as well as the larger public library.” Reference Reviews “Summing Up: Highly recommended. All academic levels/libraries.” Choice “This important collection challenges all anthropologists to re-examine the importance of European perspectives on the most provocative debates of our time. It transcends regional interests to highlight the complex intellectual landscape of our field.” Tracey Heatherington, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee “This significant volume critically interrogates assumptions about Europe as an idea and a place for research. It provides fresh perspectives on the past and future of anthropological studies of Europe.” Deborah Reed-Danahay, SUNY at Buffalo, President of the Society for the Anthropology of Europe A Companion to the Anthropology of Europe offers a survey of contemporary Europeanist anthropology and European ethnology, and a guide to emerging trends in this geographical field of research. Utilizing diverse approaches to the anthropological study of Europe, Kockel, Nic Craith, and Frykman provide a synthesis of the different traditions and contemporary practices. Investigating the subject both geographically and thematically, the companion covers key topics such as location, heritage, experience, and cultural practices. Written by leading international scholars in the field, the volume constitutes the first authoritative guide for researchers, instructors, and students of anthropology and European studies.