Abstract

Transfer. Exchange. Expulsion. Evacuation. Repatriation. Migration. Each word describes the movement of peoples variously, suggesting difference in agency (voluntary or involuntary) and direction (whether to or from home). Catherine Gousseff’s magisterial book includes all these multiple ways of leaving and arriving, and shows how such movement was always painful, even behind the front lines of war. About 30 million people moved—through transfer, expulsion, or migration—between 1944 to the en...

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