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Jewish Displaced Persons In Italy 19431951 Politics Rehabilitation Identity 1st Edition Chiara Renzo

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Jewish Displaced Persons In Italy 19431951 Politics Rehabilitation Identity 1st Edition Chiara Renzo
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.48 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Chiara Renzo
ISBN: 9781003272281, 9781032223551, 1003272282, 1032223553
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Jewish Displaced Persons In Italy 19431951 Politics Rehabilitation Identity 1st Edition Chiara Renzo by Chiara Renzo 9781003272281, 9781032223551, 1003272282, 1032223553 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the experiences of thousands of Jewish displaced persons (DPs) who lived in refugee camps in Italy between the liberation of the southern regions in 1943 and the early 1950s, waiting for their resettlement outside of Europe. It explores the Jewish DPs’ daily life in the refugee camps and what this experience of displacement meant to them. This book sheds light on the dilemmas the Jewish DPs faced when reconstructing their lives in the refugee camps after the Holocaust and how this challenging process was deeply influenced by their interaction with the humanitarian and political actors involved in their rescue, rehabilitation, and resettlement. Relating to the peculiar context of post-fascist Italy and the broader picture of the postwar refugee crisis, this book reveals overlooked aspects that contributed to the making of an incredibly diverse and lively community in transit, able to elaborate new paradigms of home, belonging and family.

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