"Homecoming" and "Home" Revisited: The Case of Co-Ethnic "Return" Migrations (CROSBI ID 544240)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Čapo Žmegač, Jasna
engleski
"Homecoming" and "Home" Revisited: The Case of Co-Ethnic "Return" Migrations
The presentation deals with the “ return” of “ (co-)ethnic migrants” into their “ ethnic homeland” . Co-ethnic migrations were engendered by the reconfiguration of political landscape after major 20th century-wars and the demise of the communist regime in Europe at the end of the last century. Both of these resulted in transitions from multinational empires or states to new nation-states in which some ethnic groups were overnight transformed into national minorities. Many of them resettled - more or less forcibly - in their “ ethnic homelands” , that is in the countries in which their ethnicity represents the majority of the population. The list of such population displacements in the European history can hardly be exhausted (to name just a few: during and after World War I, Balkan Muslims and Greeks were exchanging their areas of settlement ; after the collapse of the Habsburg Empire, the German Kaiserreich and the Soviet Union ethnic Germans from those areas resettled in Germany, etc.).In particular this paper deals with the “ homecoming” , i. e. the resettlement of the Croats from Serbia in Croatia after the collapse of Yugoslavia in 1991.
co-ethnic migrants; return migration
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Podaci o prilogu
419-419.
2008.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Experiencing diversity and mutuality : Book of Abstracts 10th Biennial EASA Conference
Mesarič, Andreja et al
Ljubljana: Univerza v Ljubljani
978-961-2372-47-7
Podaci o skupu
Experiencing diversity and mutuality: 10th Biennial EASA Conference
predavanje
26.08.2008-29.08.2008
Ljubljana, Slovenija