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Media coverage
Title The Unsettling of Europe by Peter Gatrell review – the great migration, 1945 to the present Media name/outlet The Guardian Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 15/08/19 Description What shines out brightest from Peter Gatrell’s panoramic history of migration in Europe since 1945 is that this is a story of comings and goings, not just arrival. Ideas about home and belonging are constantly shaped by the forces of state power, capital and everyday human interaction. You can feel it most strongly in the accounts of individual experience that Gatrell has woven into his narrative. There are the “starved, frightened, suspicious, stupefied” ethnic Germans expelled from eastern Europe at the end of the war, who arrive in a country most have never set foot in before; or the returning British colonial settlers who decide in the 1960s that they prefer Portugal’s Algarve to Blighty, because the cheap booze, servants and warm weather remind them of the Raj. Western European officials are surprised when the “guest workers” from Turkey, north Africa and elsewhere they invited in to help rebuild their economies in the 1950s and 60s don’t want to return when recession sets in – but don’t entirely want to give up their connections to the old countries either. URL https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/aug/15/the-unsettling-of-europe-by-peter-gatrell-review-the-great-migration-1945-to-the-present Persons Peter Gatrell
Keywords
- European history
- migration