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The routes to exile
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30 September 2013

HISTORY / Europe / General, HISTORY / Europe / France, European history
‘The quality of the historical research behind this publication is excellent. The narrative and arguments of the book are supported by detailed multi-archival research, interviews conducted during the 2000s, and a solid theoretical basis. […] Soo’s book can be praised for providing a highly readable and updated account in English on the history of Spanish republican exiles in France. Learning about the intricacies of the historical relationship between refugees and the modern nation-state is enlightening and—taking into account pressing concerns.’
Ángel Alcalde, Independent Scholar, American Historical Review
Introduction: coming to terms with the Spanish republican exile in France
Part I: The onset of exile
1 Unravelling rights and identities: the exodus of 1939
2 Reception, internment and repatriation, 1939–40
3 Organisations, networks and identities, 1939–40
Part II: Working in from the margins
4 Ambiguities at work: refugees and the French war economy, 1939–40
5 Work, surveillance, refusal and revolt in Vichy and German-Occupied France, 1940–44
Part III: Aspirations of return, commemoration and home
6 Mobilisation, commemoration and return, 1944–55
7 Moving memories, 1970–2009
Conclusion: trajectories and legacies
Index