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The end of European colonial empires and refugees

The end of European colonial empires and refugees
The end of European colonial empires and refugees
European decolonisation was often accompanied by mass migrations whether of minority communities as at the time of India's division, or of settlers as in the case of Algerian independence. The chapter examines the situations in which mass migration occurred at the end of the colonial era
decolonisation, migration, refugees
Routledge
Talbot, I.A.
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Panyani, P.
Virdee, P.
Talbot, I.A.
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Panyani, P.
Virdee, P.

Talbot, I.A. (2009) The end of European colonial empires and refugees. Panyani, P. and Virdee, P. (eds.) In Refugees and the End of Empire. Routledge.. (In Press)

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European decolonisation was often accompanied by mass migrations whether of minority communities as at the time of India's division, or of settlers as in the case of Algerian independence. The chapter examines the situations in which mass migration occurred at the end of the colonial era

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Submitted date: 2009
Accepted/In Press date: 2009
Venue - Dates: Refugees and the End of Empire, Leicester, UK, 2007-06-29 - 2007-06-30
Keywords: decolonisation, migration, refugees

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Local EPrints ID: 79837
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/79837
PURE UUID: 541a09a1-0a0f-4067-a113-fcfe4dda898e

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Date deposited: 22 Mar 2010
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 17:18

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Author: I.A. Talbot
Editor: P. Panyani
Editor: P. Virdee

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