Postwar Migration Policy and the Displaced of the British Zone in Germany, 1945-1951: Fighting for a Future

Bayley, Imogen

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2024-11-09
  • 售價: $6,270
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,957
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 288
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 303173985X
  • ISBN-13: 9783031739859
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商品描述

​This book examines the experiences of refugees who populated the Displaced Persons (DP) camps in the British Zone of Allied-occupied Germany after the Second World War. With a specific focus on Polish and Jewish communities, it explores the interaction between migration policy and the migration strategy of refugees - or in other words - the relationship between DP policy and individual choices, and how these evolved over time. The book aims to harmonize often contradictory images of displaced persons in the British Zone of occupation by taking a comparative approach and analysing conflicting identifications and state-individual relations. Drawing on the records of the International Tracing Service, refugee memoirs, DP publications distributed in the camps themselves, and personal petitions and correspondences, the author sheds light on the experiences of displaced persons and illustrates the difficulty of making clear-cut distinctions between forced and voluntary migration. Today, as in the post-war period, refugees' access to social rights and welfare, settlement rights, and the possibility of family reunification, can all be determined by the same labels that were so fiercely contested after 1945. A dichotomy between so-called 'economic' and 'political' migration endures, and many claims to asylum are today rejected on the grounds of applicants not being formally recognized as 'genuine' refugees and recipients of aid. This book therefore adds to our growing understanding of the plight of refugees and the need to ensure access to justice for all through the ongoing building of an effective, accountable, and inclusive refugee regime.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書探討了二戰後在英國佔領的德國區域內,流離失所者(DP)營地中難民的經歷。特別聚焦於波蘭和猶太社群,研究了移民政策與難民的移民策略之間的互動——換句話說,就是DP政策與個人選擇之間的關係,以及這些關係隨時間的演變。本書旨在通過比較的方法,調和英國佔領區流離失所者常常矛盾的形象,並分析衝突的身份認同和國家與個人之間的關係。作者利用國際追蹤服務的記錄、難民回憶錄、在營地內發放的DP出版物,以及個人請願和通信,揭示了流離失所者的經歷,並說明了在強迫與自願移民之間劃清界限的困難。如今,與戰後時期一樣,難民獲得社會權利和福利、定居權以及家庭團聚的可能性,仍然受到1945年後激烈爭論的同樣標籤的影響。所謂的「經濟」與「政治」移民之間的二元對立依然存在,許多庇護申請因為申請者未被正式認定為「真正」的難民和援助接受者而被拒絕。因此,本書增進了我們對難民困境的理解,並強調了透過持續建立有效、負責任和包容的難民制度,確保所有人獲得正義的必要性。

作者簡介

Imogen Bayley is a Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow (2024 - 2026) at the European University Institute's School of Transnational Governance. Prior to this, she has worked for research institutes in the UK, Poland, Germany, and Hungary.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Imogen Bayley 是歐洲大學研究所跨國治理學院的馬克斯·韋伯博士後研究員(2024 - 2026)。在此之前,她曾在英國、波蘭、德國和匈牙利的研究機構工作。