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Lessons Encountered : Learning from the Long War

ePub Lessons Encountered : Learning from the Long War by National Defense University Press in History

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At a time when violence and upheaval in Syria; Afghanistan; Somalia; Iraq and elsewhere have created an upsurge in the number of refugees; many look to historical examples for potential continuities and solutions. Conflict and war; political; religious and ethnic persecution have always caused the displacement of populations. Civilians are forced from their homes; fearing for their safety and future. This catalogue accompanies a temporary exhibition hosted by The Wiener Library in London from October 2016 - February 2017. The exhibition examines responses to Jewish and other refugees in Britain during the 1930s and 1940s. Built on the rich collection of refugee sources held by the Wiener Library; the exhibition explores a number of themes; including governmental policy on asylum and assistance offered by humanitarian aid organisations at the international; national and local level. 'A Bitter Road' also looks closely at the myriad experiences of Jewish refugees in Britain; including of surveillance and detention; poverty; separation and isolation. It highlights their resilience and means for coping with the hardships of integrating into a new society. Through the voices of refugees; 'A Bitter Road' explores how refugees negotiated the road to safety and attempted to rebuild their lives. This timely exhibition and catalogue raise important questions about historical examples of forced migration and Britain’s response in the past – and how the past can inform our responses to refugees today.


#1688146 in Books 2016-05-09Original language:English 9.00 x 1.10 x 6.00l; 1.42 #File Name: 1533159149486 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Disappointing bindingBy CustomerI was disappointed to spend over $20 to receive a copy that did not even possess a title on the binding. So much for my professional library on the shelf. This should have been pointed out.

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