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Coming home? Conflict and return migration


Call for Papers: Coming home? Conflict and return migration in twentieth-century Europe (1-3 April 2009)

The question of return has long been thought to be central to an exilic discourse and yet relatively little is known about how return migration is actually experienced and subsequently remembered by exiles and also by migrants more widely. In order to mark the 70th anniversary of the ‘official’ end of the Spanish Civil War and the start of the Second World War, events which led to the mass displacement of refugees, this conference seeks contributions for papers on the broad theme of conflict and return migration in twentieth-century Europe. We welcome individual papers or panels in English that focus on any exile, refuge or migrant return episode that has Europe as its point of arrival or departure. We are particularly interested in addressing the experiences, memories and conceptual issues of return in relation to the following questions:

Keynote speakers:

Alicia Alted Vigil, Professor of History, UNED, Madrid Geneviève Dreyfus-Armand, Historian and Director of the BDIC, Paris Franziska Meyer, Associate Professor of German Studies, University of Nottingham

Organised with The Exilio Network: Research into Refugees and other Migrations, which is supported by the AHRC, and Outcast Europe.

A selection of papers will be considered for publication after the conference. Please send abstracts (250 words) before 01/09/08

Dr Alicia Pozo Gutiérrez / Dr Scott Soo
School of Humanities
University of Southampton
Highfield
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
United Kingdom

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