
Uprooted
In his new book, Andreas Kossertâthe renowned expert on emigration and expulsion in the twentieth century and author of the bestselling Cold Homeâplaces the early twenty-first-century refugee movement in a wider historical context. Movingly told and interwoven with personal accounts, The Uprooted: The Refugee in World History reveals the existential experiences of uprootedness and hostility that go hand in hand with losing one's homeland, and explains why refugees and displaced persons have always found it so difficult to settle into a new country. Whether they have come from East Prussia, Syria, or India, refugees are agents of world historyâand with this book Kossert gives them a voice.
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In his new book, Andreas Kossertâthe renowned expert on emigration and expulsion in the twentieth century and author of the bestselling Cold Homeâplaces the early twenty-first-century refugee movement in a wider historical context. Movingly told and interwoven with personal accounts, The Uprooted: The Refugee in World History reveals the existential experiences of uprootedness and hostility that go hand in hand with losing one's homeland, and explains why refugees and displaced persons have always found it so difficult to settle into a new country. Whether they have come from East Prussia, Syria, or India, refugees are agents of world historyâand with this book Kossert gives them a voice.

