Uprooted : how Breslau became Wrocław during the century of expulsions
by
 
Thum, Gregor, 1967-

Title
Uprooted : how Breslau became Wrocław during the century of expulsions

Author
Thum, Gregor, 1967-

ISBN
9781400839964

Uniform Title
Fremde Stadt. English

Publication Information
Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2011.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xl, 508 pages) : illustrations, maps

Abstract
With the stroke of a pen at the Potsdam Conference following the Allied victory in 1945, Breslau, the largest German city east of Berlin, became the Polish city of Wroclaw. Its more than six hundred thousand inhabitants--almost all of them ethnic Germans--were expelled and replaced by Polish settlers from all parts of prewar Poland. Uprooted examines the long-term psychological and cultural consequences of forced migration in twentieth-century Europe through the experiences of Wroclaw's Polish inhabitants. In this pioneering work, Gregor Thum tells the story of how the city's new Polish settle.

Subject Term
World War, 1939-1945 -- Influence.
 
World War, 1939-1945 -- Deportations from Poland.
 
Forced migration -- Poland -- Wrocław -- History -- 20th century.
 
Social change -- Poland -- Wrocław -- History -- 20th century.
 
City and town life -- Poland -- Wrocław -- History -- 20th century.
 
Collective memory -- Poland -- Wrocław -- History -- 20th century.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt7sh25


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf Number[[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]]Status
Online LibraryE-Book375634-1001ONLINEElektronik Kütüphane