This book examines how material distress shaped the interactions of native and refugee populations as well as perceptions of the Vichy government's legitimacy.
This book examines how material distress shaped the interactions of native and refugee populations as well as perceptions of the Vichy government's legitimacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shannon L. Fogg received her Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in 2003. She has been an assistant professor at Missouri University of Science and Technology (formerly the University of Missouri, Rolla) since 2004. Her research has appeared in journals such as Holocaust and Genocide Studies and French Historical Studies.
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1. 'Life has never been so good': shortages, public opinion, and urban-rural interactions; 2. 'Where we are from, that is for pigs': Alsatian refugees; 3. 'They are undesirables': gypsies during World War II; 4. 'At any price': housing, the black market, and Jewish daily life; 5. 'The vast heart of mankind knows no boundaries': refuge in Jewish children's homes.
1. 'Life has never been so good': shortages, public opinion, and urban-rural interactions; 2. 'Where we are from, that is for pigs': Alsatian refugees; 3. 'They are undesirables': gypsies during World War II; 4. 'At any price': housing, the black market, and Jewish daily life; 5. 'The vast heart of mankind knows no boundaries': refuge in Jewish children's homes.
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