2 edition of German-speaking exiles in Ireland 1933-1945 found in the catalog.
German-speaking exiles in Ireland 1933-1945
Limerick Conference in Irish-German Studies (7th 2004)
Published
2006
by Rodopi in Amsterdam, New York, NY
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Gisela Holfter. |
Genre | Congresses., Biography. |
Series | German monitor -- no. 63 |
Contributions | Holfter, Gisela M. B. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DA927.4.G3 L56 2006 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 300 p. : |
Number of Pages | 300 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21055169M |
ISBN 10 | 9042020334 |
ISBN 10 | 9789042020337 |
LC Control Number | 2006471831 |
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German-speaking Exiles in Ireland is a pioneering study of the impact the German-speaking exiles of the Hitler years had on Ireland as the first large group of immigrants in the country in the twentieth century.
It therefore adds an important yet hitherto virtually unknown Irish dimension to international exile : Hardcover. German-speaking Exiles in Ireland is a pioneering study of the impact the German-speaking exiles of the Hitler years had on Ireland as the first large group of immigrants in the country in the twentieth century.
It therefore adds an important yet hitherto virtually unknown Irish dimension to international exile studies. German-speaking exiles in Ireland: an introduction and overview / Gisela Holfter --Exile studies: development and trends / Wolfgang Benz --Irish refugee policy, anti-semitism, and nazism at the approach of World War Two / Dermot Keogh --Austrian refugees in Ireland / Wolfgang Muchitsch --"The obliviousness of the fortunate": policy and public.
Read this book on Questia. Read the full-text online edition of German-Speaking Exiles in Ireland (). Home» Browse» Books» Book details, German-Speaking Exiles in Ireland German-Speaking Exiles in Great Britain iii. GERMAN-SPEAKING EXILES IN IRELAND – AN INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW EXILE STUDIES: DEVELOPMENT AND TRENDS IRISH REFUGEE POLICY, ANTI-SEMITISM AND NAZISM AT THE APPROACH OF WORLD WAR TWO AUSTRIAN REFUGEES IN IRELAND Author: Wolfgang Benz.
Overview. The monograph provides the first comprehensive, detailed account of German-speaking refugees in Ireland - where they came from, immigration policy towards them and how their lives turned out in Ireland and afterwards.
Thanks to unprecedented access to thousands of files of the Irish Department of Justice Pages: Dr Holfter lectures in Irish-German studies at the University of Limerick and her current research focus includes Exile Studies, specifically German-speaking exiles in Ireland Her new book, co-authored with Horst Dickel, provides the first comprehensive and detailed account of German-speaking refugees in Ireland - where they came from.
The immigrant experience of German-speakers following the Nazi takeover in until the end of the Second World War has been well researched. But this anthology is unique in that it addresses those exiles who came to Ireland. Between two languages German-speaking exiles in Great Britain, Home.
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: German-speaking Exiles in the Performing Arts in Britain after (Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies) (): Brinson, Charmian, Dove, Richard: BooksFormat: Paperback.
The monograph provides the first comprehensive, detailed account of German-speaking refugees in Ireland - where they came from, immigration policy towards them and how their lives turned out in Ireland and afterwards. An Irish Sanctuary: German-Speaking Refugees in Ireland by Gisela Holfter; Horst Dickel An Irish Sanctuary | The monograph provides the first comprehensive, detailed account of German-speaking refugees in Ireland - where they came from, immigration policy towards them and how their lives turned out in Ireland and afterwards.
German-speaking exiles were the first main group of immigrants that came to the young Irish Free State from onwards and they had a considerable impact on academic, industrial and religious developments in Ireland.
This monograph provides the first comprehensive account of German-speaking refugees in Ireland Gisela Holfter is the author of Heinrich Böll and Ireland ( avg rating, 4 ratings, 1 review, published ), Ireland in the European Eye ( avg ra /5.
Birte Schulz, MA (UL): Questions of identity - German-speaking exiles in Ireland Buy An Irish Sanctuary: German-speaking Refugees in Ireland by Gisela Holfter, Horst Dickel (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.5/5(1). Readers who are interested in this much-ignored era of Ireland’s refugee history should read German-speaking Exiles in Ireland (Amsterdam.
"This is an important book that manages to be both highly informative and, at times, very affecting. [ ] now undoubtedly the definitive account of German-speaking refugees in Ireland during the Nazi period.
Any lingering questions on this topic have now been fully answered." Fergal Lenehan, Dublin Review of Books, 1 December german-speaking exiles in ireland amsterdam, new york; rodopi p. (german monitor 63). A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the full-text.
Completed Research Projects. PhD. Claire O'Reilly, PhD: The Expatriate Life: A study of German Expatriates and their Spouses on Assignment in Ireland and the Development of Culture Training and Expatriate Support Based on their Adjustment Experiences.
(G. PhD: Policy and Public Opinion towards German-speaking exiles in Ireland (G.How Ireland failed refugees from Nazi Germany This is a book filled with many painful what-ifs. Like what if the Jewish brothers Leo and Kurt Michel, who arrived in Author: Derek Scally.Parliamentary Debates Dáil Éireann on Schefold Childhood memories in Ireland from German-speaking Exiles in Ireland (pp.
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