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Refugees in the age of total war.
1. Refugees, 1900-1984
I. Bramwell, Anna
325.21
ISBN 0-04-445194-6
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Refugees in the age of total war / edited by Anna C. Bramwell;
with an introduction by Michael R. Marrus.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-04-445194-6 (alk. paper)
1. RefugeesHistory20th century. Bramwell, Anna.
HV640.R434 1988 8814015
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List of contributors
Adelman, Howard, a Professor of Philosophy at York University, was the founder of York Universitys Refugee Documentation Project in Toronto. Professor Adelman has prepared an index of UNRWA archives and is currently overseeing an international team of scholars involving Egyptians, Palestinians and Israelis, as well as scholars from Britain, the United States and Canada on the genesis and early years of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the near East.
Boshyk, Yury, author, consultant and Adjunct Professor in the History Department, York University. He is the editor of Ukraine During World War II: History and its Aftermath (Edmonton, 1986), and (with Boris Balan) Political Refugees and Displaced Persons, 1945-54: A Select Bibliography and Guide to Research (Edmonton, 1982).
Bramwell, Anna, Research Fellow, Trinity College, Oxford, author of Blood and Soil: R. Walter Darre and Hitlers Green Party (Bourne End, 1985), articles on modern European History, and, forthcoming, A Political Theory of Ecology: Land and Man in European Thought, 1880 to the Present.
Cels, Johan, studied at Louvain, Johns Hopkins University, Ohio University, currently completing a doctorate at the University of Ntre Dame, contributor to several studies of refugee law and other refugee issues.
Fox, John P., Fellow of the Historical Society, British Editor of Akten zur deutschen auswartigen Politick 1918-1945, author of Germany and the Far Eastern Crisis 1931-1938: A Study in Diplomacy and Ideology (Oxford University Press, 1982; Pbk. 1985), The Jewish Factor in British War Crimes Policy 1942, The English Historical Review, January 1987, and other articles.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard, Fellow of the German Historical Institute, London, has published widely on the history of the Second World War, on political violence and on the emigration from Nazi Germany, among others Exile in Great Britain (1984) and Nazi Rule and Dutch Collaboration (1978).
Lanphier, C. Michael, Professor of Sociology and Director, Refugee Documentation Project at York University, Toronto, Canada. He has written several monographs and articles on Canadian immigration and refugee issues. His study of refugee resettlement policy, 1981-1982, compared Indochinese refugee resettlement in Canada, the United States and France. He is currently working on governmental and NGO perspectives on refugee movements. Professor Lanphier obtained his doctorate in Social Psychology from the University of Michigan and his BA degree from Harvard University.
Loescher, Gil, Associate Professor of Government and member of Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame, author of Calculated Kindness: Refugees and Americas Half-Open Door, (New York and London, 1986) and co-editor with John A. Scanlan of The Global Refugee Problem: U.S. and World Response (Beverly Hills and London, 1983).
Marrus, Michael R., Professor of History at the University of Toronto, and a specialist in modern European history. He received his MA and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California at Berkeley, and has been a Guggenheim Fellow, a visiting fellow of St. Anthonys College, Oxford, and the Institute for Advanced Study of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and a visiting professor at UCLA. He is the author of a number of books, among them The Unwanted: European Refugees in the Twentieth Century (1985).
Melander, Gran, Assistant Professor of International Law, University of Lund, Sweden. Director of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. Author of several monographs and articles on refugee law, e.g. Refugees in Orbit (1978).
Moro, Daniele, Journalist with the Italian State Foreign Services TV-Radio, contributor to South-East Europe after Tito, ed. D. Carlton and C. Schaerf (London, 1983), and Head of the Military Department of the Italian Socialist Party in Rome.