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Refugee History. Evidence, Expertise, Experience
Refugees and Repatriation in Latent History: An Introduction to the John Corsellis Archive
May 22

May 22 Refugees and Repatriation in Latent History: An Introduction to the John Corsellis Archive

Refugee History
Archives & Resources
Refuge: Transforming a Broken Refugee System
May 19

May 19 Refuge: Transforming a Broken Refugee System

Shaun Hargreaves Heap
Reviews
Digital Archives of Refugee History: Resources, Challenges and Opportunities.
May 13

May 13 Digital Archives of Refugee History: Resources, Challenges and Opportunities.

Paul V Dudman
Archives & Resources
The Consecration of St Thomas Syriac Orthodox Cathedral in London and Britain’s historic relationship with Religious Refugees
Apr 18

Apr 18 The Consecration of St Thomas Syriac Orthodox Cathedral in London and Britain’s historic relationship with Religious Refugees

Haig Smith
Travelling Fear in Global Context: Exploring Everyday Dynamics of In/Security and Im/Mobility
Mar 15

Mar 15 Travelling Fear in Global Context: Exploring Everyday Dynamics of In/Security and Im/Mobility

Aydan Greatrick
Refugees Today

The shock that greeted President Trump’s travel ban ruling was seismic, inspiring massive demonstrations in opposition to the executive order barring individuals from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States.

Refugees in Syria, Syrian Refugees: Then and Now
Mar 15

Mar 15 Refugees in Syria, Syrian Refugees: Then and Now

Benjamin Thomas White
Refugees Today

Six years ago today, popular demonstrations began against the Assad regime in Syria. Their brutal repression by the regime plunged the country into civil war, and since then Syria has become the world’s largest producer of refugees—almost five million at the latest count.

From Exodus 1947 to Lampedusa: Refugees, illegality and the Mediterranean | Part Two
Feb 21

Feb 21 From Exodus 1947 to Lampedusa: Refugees, illegality and the Mediterranean | Part Two

Tony Kushner
Refugees & Representation

It has been noted that of the 50,000 migrant deaths in transit recorded (and two thirds are not), for as many as one in five the region (let alone the country) of origin is unknown. That so many deaths literally leave no trace in a world of instant communication and constant surveillance reflects the utter obscurity and marginality of so many migrants today.

From Exodus 1947 to Lampedusa: Refugees, illegality and the Mediterranean | Part One
Feb 14

Feb 14 From Exodus 1947 to Lampedusa: Refugees, illegality and the Mediterranean | Part One

Tony Kushner
Refugees & Representation

How long have immigrants been labelled 'illegal'? The slogan 'no one is illegal' has been taken up by pro-migrant groups, especially those campaigning on behalf of asylum seekers. It is used to highlight the common humanity of those placed beyond the law with regard to their national status.

The Continuing Refugee Crisis
Feb 7

Feb 7 The Continuing Refugee Crisis

Jennifer Reeve
Then & Now

The continuing refugee crisis, involving movements of people from countries including Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Nigeria and Iran, is global and acute in nature and is once more making headlines and trending on social media, particularly in response to President Trump’s executive action on immigration and refugees that was issued on 27 January 2017 (Holocaust Memorial Day, no less).

The Power of Shame:  Public Intervention and Nineteenth-Century Refugee Relief
Jan 30

Jan 30 The Power of Shame: Public Intervention and Nineteenth-Century Refugee Relief

Caroline Shaw
Then & Now

In early March 1851, a ship docked at the harbor in Liverpool laden with Polish refugees. These men, for they were mostly men, had been soldiers in the failed Hungarian Revolution. Chased from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, they made their way west in search of asylum.

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