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David Rock & Stefan Wolff 
Coming Home to Germany? 
The Integration of Ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe in the Federal Republic since 1945

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The end of World War II led to one of the most significant forced population transfers in history: the expulsion of over 12 million ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe between 1945 and 1950 and the subsequent emigration of another four million in the second half of the twentieth century. Although unprecedented in its magnitude, conventional wisdom has it that the integration of refugees, expellees, and Aussiedler was a largely successful process in postwar Germany. While the achievements of the integration process are acknowledged, the volume also examines the difficulties encountered by ethnic Germans in the Federal Republic and analyses the shortcomings of dealing with this particular phenomenon of mass migration and its consequences.

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Introduction: From Colonists to Emigrants: Explaining the ‚Return-Migration‘ of Ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe
Stefan Wolff


PART I: REFUGEES, EXPELLEES AND AUSSIEDLER IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY: HISTORICAL, SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND LEGAL DIMINESIONS OF THE INTEGRATION PROCESS


Chapter 1. Integrating Ethnic Germans in West Germany: The Early Postwar Period
Daniel Levy


Chapter 2. The Struggle of Past and Present in Individual Identities: The Case of German Refugees and Expellees from the East
Rainer Schulze


Chapter 3. Expellee Policy in the Soviet-occupied Zone and the GDR: 1945–1953
Philipp Ther


Chapter 4. The Integration of Ethnic Germans from the Soviet Union
Andreas Heinrich


Chapter 5. Jus Sanguinis or Jus Mimesis? Rethinking ‚Ethnic German‘ Repatriation
Stefan Senders


Chapter 6. The Decline of Privilege: The Legal Background to the Migration of Ethnic Germans
Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels


PART II: THE TRANSITION FROM GERMAN MINORITY CULTURE TO THE NATIONAL CULTURE OF GERMANY: ART AS A MEDIUM TO ADDRESS AND EXPRESS THE CHALLENGES OF MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION


Chapter 7. ‚From the periphery to the centre and back again‘: An Introduction to the Life and Works of Richard Wagner
David Rock


Chapter 8. ‚… a form of literature which was intentionally political‘
Richard Wagner in conversation with David Rock and Stefan Wolff


Chapter 9. Millennium
Richard Wagner


Chapter 10. ‚Alone in a crowd‘: The Figure of the ‚Aussiedler‘ in the Work of Richard Wagner
Graham Jackman


Chapter 11. A Romanian German in Germany: The Challenge of Ethnic and Ideological Identity in Herta Müller’s Literary Work
John J. White


Chapter 12. Günter Grass: ‚The man who migrated across history
Julian Preece


Chapter 13. From ‚Sudetendeutsche‘ to ‚Adlergebirgler‘: Gudrun Pausewang’s Rosinkawiese Trilogy
Kati Tonkin


Chapter 14. ‚… for an artist, home will be wherever he can freely practise his art‘
Walter Grill in conversation with David Rock


Conclusion: Coming Home to Germany? Ethnic German Migrants in the Federal Republic after 1945
Stefan Wolff

Über den Autor


Stefan Wolff is Chair of Political Science at the University of Nottingham. He is co-editor of Peace at Last? with Jörg Neuheiser (Berghahn, 2003) and is editor of German Minorities in Europe (Berghahn 2001). He is also author of Disputed Territories (Berghahn, 2003).
Sprache Englisch ● Format PDF ● Seiten 252 ● ISBN 9781782389828 ● Dateigröße 1.2 MB ● Herausgeber David Rock & Stefan Wolff ● Verlag Berghahn Books ● Ort NY ● Land US ● Erscheinungsjahr 2002 ● Ausgabe 1 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 4891767 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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