9780817356200-0817356207-Once They Had a Country: Two Teenage Refugees in the Second World War

Once They Had a Country: Two Teenage Refugees in the Second World War

ISBN-13: 9780817356200
ISBN-10: 0817356207
Edition: First Edition, First
Author: Muriel R. Gillick
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: University Alabama Press
Format: Paperback 240 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780817356200
ISBN-10: 0817356207
Edition: First Edition, First
Author: Muriel R. Gillick
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: University Alabama Press
Format: Paperback 240 pages

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Once They Had a Country: Two Teenage Refugees in the Second World War (ISBN-13: 9780817356200 and ISBN-10: 0817356207), written by authors Muriel R. Gillick, was published by University Alabama Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Cultural & Regional (United States, Historical, Religious, Leaders & Notable People, World War II, Military History, Emigration & Immigration, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Once They Had a Country: Two Teenage Refugees in the Second World War (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Cultural & Regional books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Muriel Gillick draws from a remarkable set of primary source materials, including letters, telegrams, and police records to relate the story of two teenage refugees during World War II. Once They Had a Country conveys well what it was like to establish a new life in a foreign country—over and over again and in constant fear for one’s life. The work tells of the extraordinary experiences of the author’s parents in Europe and demonstrates how citizens and the governments of Belgium, France, Switzerland, Brazil, America, China, and postwar Germany treated refugees. This story also reveals the origins of the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, the basis of contemporary international law affecting refugees in many countries today.

In addition to the dramatic human story it tells, this work brings the plight of refugees home to the reader—and with over 8 million refugees worldwide today, the subject of how individuals and nation states respond to these individuals is indeed timely.

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