"How has migration shaped Mediterranean history? This innovative study presents a new framework for understanding the impact of empire and decolonisation on migrant subjects, and how conflicting temporalities and the politics of departure shaped Mediterranean history in the age of decolonisation"--
"How has migration shaped Mediterranean history? This innovative study presents a new framework for understanding the impact of empire and decolonisation on migrant subjects, and how conflicting temporalities and the politics of departure shaped Mediterranean history in the age of decolonisation"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph J. Viscomi is a Senior Lecturer in History at Birkbeck, University of London. He is a historian and anthropologist specialising in temporality, migration, and political processes in the Mediterranean region. Previous publications include, as co-editor, the open-access volume Locating the Mediterranean: Connections and Separations across Space and Time (2022).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: political Membership and historical temporalities in the Mediterranean 1. Extraterritoriality and migrant diplomacy in Egypt, 1861-1937 2. Isolating time: civilian internment during the Second World War 3. Twice without a king: uncertainty in postwar Egypt, 1943-1953 4. Becoming refugees, 1954-1960s 5. 'Leave us our memories!' Nostalgia, community, and the politics of departure Epilogue: Mediterranean Futures Bibliography Index.
Introduction: political Membership and historical temporalities in the Mediterranean 1. Extraterritoriality and migrant diplomacy in Egypt, 1861-1937 2. Isolating time: civilian internment during the Second World War 3. Twice without a king: uncertainty in postwar Egypt, 1943-1953 4. Becoming refugees, 1954-1960s 5. 'Leave us our memories!' Nostalgia, community, and the politics of departure Epilogue: Mediterranean Futures Bibliography Index.
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