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Migration, Integration, and Assimilation: Reassessing Key Concepts in (Jewish) Austrian History

Migration, Integration, and Assimilation: Reassessing Key Concepts in (Jewish) Austrian History <p>Abstract:</p><p>This article presents synopses of recent research trends and innovative concepts from the fields of Jewish, cultural, and migration studies that help to broaden our understanding not only of Jewish history but also of contemporary debates on migration in Austria and beyond. The purpose is to contribute to a more critical engagement with the interplay between Jewish history and "general" European history as well as the European past with regard to cultural inclusion and exclusion and to present European discourses on migration and "integration."</p> http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Austrian Studies University of Nebraska Press

Migration, Integration, and Assimilation: Reassessing Key Concepts in (Jewish) Austrian History

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University of Nebraska Press
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Copyright © Austrian Studies Association
ISSN
2165-669X

Abstract

<p>Abstract:</p><p>This article presents synopses of recent research trends and innovative concepts from the fields of Jewish, cultural, and migration studies that help to broaden our understanding not only of Jewish history but also of contemporary debates on migration in Austria and beyond. The purpose is to contribute to a more critical engagement with the interplay between Jewish history and "general" European history as well as the European past with regard to cultural inclusion and exclusion and to present European discourses on migration and "integration."</p>

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Journal of Austrian StudiesUniversity of Nebraska Press

Published: Mar 9, 2021

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