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 The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
   Refugees, Immigrants and Minority Groups
     Refugees



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Belgian Refugees in First World War Britain

by Jacqueline Jenkinson  

ISBN
9780367891275

Purchase Price
£30.64 (new)

Date Purchased
August 16, 2020

Publisher
Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group) (2019, Abingdon, Oxon & New York City)

Notes
This book is a collection of essays, first published in "Immigrants & Minorities" Vol 34, Issue 2 (July 2016). They are: "Introduction" by Jacqueline Jenkinson "Belgian Exiles, the British and the Great War. The Birtley Belgians of Elisabethville" by Daniel Laqua, Senior Lecturer in European History at the University of Northumbria. "Brave Little Belgium arrives in Huddersfield - Voluntary Action, Local Politics, and the History of International Relief Work" by Rebecca Gill, Lecturer in History at the University of Huddersfield. "The Pelabon Munition Works and the Belgian Village on the Thames. Community and Forgetfulness in Outer Metropolitan Suburbs" by Christophe Declercq (Lecturer in Translation Studies at CenTras, University College, London) and Helen Baker (Chair of the East Twickenham Centennial Group) "Administering Relief. Glasgow Corporation's Support for Scotland's c20,000 Belgian Refugees" by Jacqueline Jenkinson, and "Finding Belgian Refugees in Cymru1914.org. Using Digital Resources for Uncovering the Hidden Histories of the First World War in Wales" by Lorna M Hughes, Professor in Digital Humanities at the University of Glasgow.