How has migration shaped Mediterranean history? This innovative study presents a new framework for understanding the impact of empire and decolonisation on migrant subjects, and how conflicting temporalities and the politics of departure shaped Mediterranean history in the age of decolonisation.
How has migration shaped Mediterranean history? This innovative study presents a new framework for understanding the impact of empire and decolonisation on migrant subjects, and how conflicting temporalities and the politics of departure shaped Mediterranean history in the age of decolonisation.
Joseph J. Viscomi is a Senior Lecturer in History at Birkbeck, University of London. He is a historian and anthropologist specialising in temporality, migration, and political processes in the Mediterranean region. Previous publications include, as co-editor, the open-access volume Locating the Mediterranean: Connections and Separations across Space and Time (2022).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: political Membership and historical temporalities in the Mediterranean 1. Extraterritoriality and migrant diplomacy in Egypt, 1861-1937 2. Isolating time: civilian internment during the Second World War 3. Twice without a king: uncertainty in postwar Egypt, 1943-1953 4. Becoming refugees, 1954-1960s 5. 'Leave us our memories!' Nostalgia, community, and the politics of departure Epilogue: Mediterranean Futures Bibliography Index.
Introduction: political Membership and historical temporalities in the Mediterranean 1. Extraterritoriality and migrant diplomacy in Egypt, 1861-1937 2. Isolating time: civilian internment during the Second World War 3. Twice without a king: uncertainty in postwar Egypt, 1943-1953 4. Becoming refugees, 1954-1960s 5. 'Leave us our memories!' Nostalgia, community, and the politics of departure Epilogue: Mediterranean Futures Bibliography Index.
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