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Author Holfter, Gisela

Title An Irish Sanctuary : German-speaking Refugees in Ireland1933-1945 / Horst Dickel, Gisela Holfter
Published München ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (461 pages)
Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Images -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I. Passages to Ireland -- Chapter 1. The Distant Option -- German Refugees to Ireland, 1933-1938 -- Chapter 2. "Those days in Vienna ..." -- Chapter 3. The Jews of Komotau -- Chapter 4. The German Pogrom and After -- Chapter 5. The Routes of the Refugees: Italian Passages to Ireland -- Part II. Exiled in Wartime Ireland -- Chapter 6. The State, the Helpers and the Refugees -- Chapter 7. Uncharted Terrain -- German-speaking Refugees in the Irish Provinces -- Chapter 8. Continental Dubliners -- Chapter 9. Academics in Exile -- Chapter 10. Transit Lives -- Part III. After the War -- Chapter 11. Refugees Revisited -- Bibliography -- Index of Names (main text) -- Index of Places
Summary The monograph will provide the first comprehensive, detailed account of German-speaking refugees in Ireland 1933-1945 - where they came from, immigration policy towards them and how their lives turned out in Ireland and afterwards. Thanks to unprecedented access to thousands of files of the Irish Department of Justice (all still officially closed) as well as extensive archive research in Ireland, Germany, England, Austria as well as the US and numerous interviews it is possible for the first time to give an almost complete overview of how many people came, how they contributed to Ireland, how this fits in with the history of migration to Ireland and what can be learned from it. While Exile studies are a well-developed research area and have benefited from the work of research centres and archives in Germany, Austria, Great Britain and the USA (Frankfurt/M, Leipzig, Hamburg, Berlin, Innsbruck, Graz, Vienna, London and SUNY Albany and the Leo Baeck Institutes), Ireland was long neglected in this regard. Instead of the usual narrative of "no one was let in" or "only a handful came to Ireland" the authors identified more than 300 refugees through interviews and intensive research in Irish, German and Austrian archives. German-speaking exiles were the first main group of immigrants that came to the young Irish Free State from 1933 onwards and they had a considerable impact on academic, industrial and religious developments in Ireland
Analysis (Produktform)Electronic book text
(Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft
(BISAC Subject Heading)HIS037070
(VLB-WN)9550
Notes In English
Online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed Dec. 14, 2016)
Subject Exiles -- Ireland -- History -- 20th century
Refugees -- Ireland -- History -- 20th century
World War, 1939-1945 -- Refugees -- Europe, German-speaking
World War, 1939-1945 -- Refugees -- Ireland
HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century.
Exiles
Refugees
German-speaking Europe
Ireland
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Dickel, Horst
ISBN 9783110351453
3110351455
9783110395754
3110395754