Migration in the Southern Balkans

From Ottoman Territory to Globalized Nation States

Editors: Hans Vermeulen, Martin Baldwin-Edwards, Riki van Boeschoten
Publisher: Springer Open / Springer International Publishing

ISBN: 978-3-319-13718-6 (Print) 978-3-319-13719-3 (Online)

 

Contents

  Title pages, Preface I

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1 Introduction
Martin Baldwin-Edwards, Riki van Boeschoten and Hans Vermeulen
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2 The Balkan Gurbet: Traditional Patterns and New Trends
Petko Hristov
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3 Refugees as Tools of Irredentist Policies in Interwar Bulgaria
Raymond Detrez
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4 Resettlement Waves, Historical Memory and Identity Construction: The Case of Thracian Refugees in Bulgaria
Nikolai Vukov
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5 The Changing Waves of Migration from the Balkans to Turkey: A Historical Account
Ahmet İçduygu and Deniz Sert
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6 ‘For us, Migration is Ordinary’: Post-1989 Labour Migration from Bulgaria to Turkey
Ayse Parla
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7 Albanian Immigrants in the Greek City: Spatial ‘Invisibility’and Identity Management as a Strategy of Adaptation
Ifigeneia Kokkali
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8 Albanian Seasonal Work Migration to Greece:A Case of Last Resort?
Julie Vullnetari
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9 Transnational Mobility and the Renegotiation of Gender Identities: Albanian and Bulgarian Migrants in Greece
Riki Van Boeschoten
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10 Labour Migration and otherForms of Mobility Between Bulgaria and Greece: The Evolution of a Cross-Border Migration System
Panos Hatziprokopiou and Eugenia Markova
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  Appendix 209 download