Publication Announcement: "Forced Migration and Refugeedom in the Modern Middle East"

Ramazan Hakki Oztan Discussion

Dear colleagues,

I am happy to announce the publication of "Forced Migration and Refugeedom in the Modern Middle East," a special issue I co-edited for the Journal of Migration History with Prof. Jordi Tejel.

This special issue features select papers presented in a 2018 workshop organized by BORDER, an ongoing ERC project at the University of Neuchatel. For more information, please visit our website.

I am copying below the table of contents, but please click here to go to the journal's website, where some of the articles are available on open access.

Kind regards, Ramazan

 

Forced Migration and Refugeedom in the Modern Middle East

Jordi Tejel and Ramazan Hakkı Öztan, "Towards Connected Histories of Refugeedom in the Middle East," pp. 1-15.

Davide Rodogno, "International Relief Operations in Palestine in the Aftermath of the First World War: the Discrepancy between International Humanitarian Organisations' Visions, Ambitions, and Actions," pp. 16-39.

Victoria Abrahamyan, "Citizen Strangers: Identity Labelling and Discourse in the French Mandatory Syria, 1920-1932," pp. 40-61.

Laura Robson, "Proto-Refugee? Palestinian Arabs and the Concept of Statelessness before 1948," pp. 62-81.

Ramazan Hakkı Öztan, "Settlement Law of 1934: Turkish Nationalism in the Age of Revisionism," pp. 82-103.

Chris Gratien and Emily K. Pope-Obeda, "The Second Exchange: Ottoman Greeks and the American Deportation State during the 1930s," pp. 104-128.

Ayşenur Korkmaz, "At 'Home' away from 'Home': The Ex-Ottoman Armenian Refugees and the Limits of Belonging in Soviet Armenia," pp. 129-150.