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St Antony's : St Antony's Series - M. Dyczok

St Antony's

By: M. Dyczok

Hardcover | 11 July 2000 | Edition Number 1

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List of Tables List of Maps and Diagrams List of Appendices Acknowledges List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Notes on Transliteration Introduction Wartime Events and Planning (September 1939 - Spring 1945) The War Ends (May - September 1945) The Uneasy Peace: Inadequate Solutions (Autumn 1945 - Spring 1946) Change and the Search for New Solution (Spring 1946 - Spring 1947) The Last Phase of Displacement (Summer 1947 - January 1952) Conclusion Notes Appendices Bibliography Index
Industry Reviews
'[This book] is the first attempt to depict and analyse the Ukrainian role in the formulation of international policy regarding refugees. It is an important

contribution to the fast-expanding field of Refugee Studies and also an

original contribution to the study of Ukrainian history. The international agencies were ambiguous in their handling of this group, partly because of Allied agreements on repatriation of nationals after the war, and partly because the term 'Ukrainian' was hard to define in the light of the Soviet Treaty on Borders of 1939. Ukrainian refugees at first not permitted so to define themselves. By examining the treatment and behaviour of a single group within the post-war refugee population, the author has helped to clarify international

refugee policy. Dr Dyczok has also confronted the difficult issue of Ukrainian complicity in German war crimes, and she has revised received opinion on Soviet treatment of repatriated Ukrainians. The range of her materials, from archival to interviews, is impressive and exhaustive, the book is written in a lucid and uncluttered style, and should find a readership beyond a specialized

academic audience. Apart from an obvious Ukrainian interest, it should also

be presented as a contribution to War Studies and Refugee Studies'. - Harry Shukman, Emeritus fellow, St Antony's College, Oxford



'...a well-researched study detailing the almost forgotten story of the Ukrainian refugees and the unbelievably naIve attitude of the western powers...' - Slavic Review

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