Sarah Thomsen Vierra is an assistant professor of history at New England College of Henniker, New Hampshire. She received her doctorate in European history from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and was granted the Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize by the German Historical Institute in 2012. In addition, she has contributed chapters on West Berlin's Turkish community, the influence of the Cold War on the guest worker program, and migration in modern German history more broadly to edited volumes. Her research interests include migration, ethnic and religious minorities in European society, and everyday history.
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1. Settling in at work 2. At home in Almanya 3. Around the neighbourhood 4. Learning to belong 5. Making space for religion 6. Belonging in reunified Germany Conclusion: integration as history, reciprocity, and space.
1. Settling in at work 2. At home in Almanya 3. Around the neighbourhood 4. Learning to belong 5. Making space for religion 6. Belonging in reunified Germany Conclusion: integration as history, reciprocity, and space.
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