Michelle Lynn KahnForeign in Two Homelands
Racism, Return Migration, and Turkish-German History
Michelle Lynn Kahn is an Associate Professor of Modern European History at the University of Richmond. Her research examines post-1945 Germany and Europe in a global and transnational frame, focusing on migration, racism, far-right extremism, gender, and sexuality. She was awarded the 2019 Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize of the German Historical Institute and the 2022 Chester Penn Higby Prize of the American Historical Association.
Introduction: The Woman with the German House
Part I. Separation Anxieties
1. Sex, Lies, and Abandoned Families
2. Vacations across Cold War Europe
3. Remittance Machines
Part II. Kicking out the Turks
4. Racism in Hitler's Shadow
5. The Mass Exodus
6. Unhappy in the Homeland
Epilogue: The Final Return?
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