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What is refugee history, now?
by
Banko, Lauren
, Gatrell, Peter
, Nowak, Katarzyna
in
Case studies
/ Displaced persons
/ Historians
/ History
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Multiple roles
/ Nation states
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Political activism
/ Refugees
2022
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What is refugee history, now?
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Banko, Lauren
, Gatrell, Peter
, Nowak, Katarzyna
in
Case studies
/ Displaced persons
/ Historians
/ History
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Multiple roles
/ Nation states
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Political activism
/ Refugees
2022
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What is refugee history, now?
2022
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Overview
Refugee history at present lacks a conceptual framework, notwithstanding the proliferation of recent contributions that contribute to enlarging the field. Our article seeks to advance refugee history by drawing upon extensive research into historical case studies and proposing the framework of refugeedom. Refugeedom takes proper account of the states and other actors that defined the ‘refugee’ as a category and sought to manage refugees as figures of concern, but it also insists upon the need to consider refugees as an active and assertive historical presence in situations of crisis and constraint. It offers a promising approach for analysing episodes and sites of mass population displacement from the perspectives of governments, intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations. Crucially, refugeedom incorporates the experiences of refugees and how they narrated displacement. Finally, the article outlines a direction for global history by drawing attention to past episodes of displacement in ways that capture not only its global scale, but also the multiple relationships and practices of refugeedom.
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Cambridge University Press
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