The Cold War of Labor Migrants
Opportunities, Struggles and Adaptations across the Iron Curtain and Beyond
Herausgeber: Bernard, Sara; Papadopoulos, Yannis G. S.; Archer, Rory
The Cold War of Labor Migrants
Opportunities, Struggles and Adaptations across the Iron Curtain and Beyond
Herausgeber: Bernard, Sara; Papadopoulos, Yannis G. S.; Archer, Rory
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This book overturns conventional wisdom about labor migration during the Cold War era, revealing a complex landscape of mobility that transcended the supposed rigid boundaries between socialist and capitalist worlds.
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This book overturns conventional wisdom about labor migration during the Cold War era, revealing a complex landscape of mobility that transcended the supposed rigid boundaries between socialist and capitalist worlds.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 527g
- ISBN-13: 9781041135005
- ISBN-10: 1041135009
- Artikelnr.: 75457107
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 527g
- ISBN-13: 9781041135005
- ISBN-10: 1041135009
- Artikelnr.: 75457107
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sara Bernard is Lecturer in Societal Transformation at the University of Glasgow. Her research focuses on the post- 1945 migration history of South- Eastern Europe, with a focus on socialist Yugoslavia. Rory Archer is a social historian whose research focuses on labor, gender, migration, and racialized ethnicity in socialist Yugoslavia. He works as a researcher and lecturer at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and the University of Graz, Austria. Yannis G.S. Papadopoulos studies postwar migration within Europe and to overseas destinations, with a focus on the impact of Cold War in human mobility. He works at the Department of History of Cities, Diaspora and Immigration, Institute for Mediterranean Studies (IMS-FORTH) Rethymno and is teaching at the Studies in Greek Civilization (ELP) program at the Hellenic Open University, Patras, Greece.
Introduction: The Cold War of labor migrants-Opportunities, struggles and
adaptations across the Iron Curtain and beyond 1. The regulation of
international migration in the Cold War: A synthesis and review of the
literature 2. Gendering migration in a patriarchal society: Assisted female
migration from Greece during the early post-war period 3. Mapping the
mobility of Azerbaijani Soviet engineers: Linking West and East? 4. On the
forest front: Labor relations and seasonal migration in 1960s-80s 5. From
anti-imperialism to multiculturalism. (Post)-migrant media in postcolonial
France 6. 'They were like soldiers': The case of the Polish builders in
Czechoslovakia and their perception by Czechs (1967-1990) 7. Theory and
process of socialist migration: Local enmities and international
friendships in the Vietnam-Bulgaria relations (1975-1985) 8. Albanian labor
migration, the Yugoslav private sector and its Cold War context 9. The
export of know-how at the (semi-)peripheries: the case of Yugoslav-Iranian
industrial collaboration and labor mobility (1980-1991) Afterword
adaptations across the Iron Curtain and beyond 1. The regulation of
international migration in the Cold War: A synthesis and review of the
literature 2. Gendering migration in a patriarchal society: Assisted female
migration from Greece during the early post-war period 3. Mapping the
mobility of Azerbaijani Soviet engineers: Linking West and East? 4. On the
forest front: Labor relations and seasonal migration in 1960s-80s 5. From
anti-imperialism to multiculturalism. (Post)-migrant media in postcolonial
France 6. 'They were like soldiers': The case of the Polish builders in
Czechoslovakia and their perception by Czechs (1967-1990) 7. Theory and
process of socialist migration: Local enmities and international
friendships in the Vietnam-Bulgaria relations (1975-1985) 8. Albanian labor
migration, the Yugoslav private sector and its Cold War context 9. The
export of know-how at the (semi-)peripheries: the case of Yugoslav-Iranian
industrial collaboration and labor mobility (1980-1991) Afterword
Introduction: The Cold War of labor migrants-Opportunities, struggles and
adaptations across the Iron Curtain and beyond 1. The regulation of
international migration in the Cold War: A synthesis and review of the
literature 2. Gendering migration in a patriarchal society: Assisted female
migration from Greece during the early post-war period 3. Mapping the
mobility of Azerbaijani Soviet engineers: Linking West and East? 4. On the
forest front: Labor relations and seasonal migration in 1960s-80s 5. From
anti-imperialism to multiculturalism. (Post)-migrant media in postcolonial
France 6. 'They were like soldiers': The case of the Polish builders in
Czechoslovakia and their perception by Czechs (1967-1990) 7. Theory and
process of socialist migration: Local enmities and international
friendships in the Vietnam-Bulgaria relations (1975-1985) 8. Albanian labor
migration, the Yugoslav private sector and its Cold War context 9. The
export of know-how at the (semi-)peripheries: the case of Yugoslav-Iranian
industrial collaboration and labor mobility (1980-1991) Afterword
adaptations across the Iron Curtain and beyond 1. The regulation of
international migration in the Cold War: A synthesis and review of the
literature 2. Gendering migration in a patriarchal society: Assisted female
migration from Greece during the early post-war period 3. Mapping the
mobility of Azerbaijani Soviet engineers: Linking West and East? 4. On the
forest front: Labor relations and seasonal migration in 1960s-80s 5. From
anti-imperialism to multiculturalism. (Post)-migrant media in postcolonial
France 6. 'They were like soldiers': The case of the Polish builders in
Czechoslovakia and their perception by Czechs (1967-1990) 7. Theory and
process of socialist migration: Local enmities and international
friendships in the Vietnam-Bulgaria relations (1975-1985) 8. Albanian labor
migration, the Yugoslav private sector and its Cold War context 9. The
export of know-how at the (semi-)peripheries: the case of Yugoslav-Iranian
industrial collaboration and labor mobility (1980-1991) Afterword







