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4 Emigration Becomes Internal Migration – A New German Minority and a Crisis of National Identity, 1991–1994
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Bethany Erin Hicks
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- 1 “Vertriebene” or “Umsiedler”? Postwar and Cold War Migration and the (Re)Formation of German Identities, 1945–1949 23
- 2 Republikflucht and Gastarbeiter: Migration Regimes Within and Between the Two Germanies, 1949–1989 37
- 3 Tearing Down One Wall While Erecting Another: GDR Refugees in the West Before and After the Fall of the Berlin Wall, 1989–1990 52
- 4 Emigration Becomes Internal Migration – A New German Minority and a Crisis of National Identity, 1991–1994 73
- 5 German Mobility and a New Generation, 1994–2004 111
- 6 Conclusion 149
- Bibliography 155
- Index 161
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- 1 “Vertriebene” or “Umsiedler”? Postwar and Cold War Migration and the (Re)Formation of German Identities, 1945–1949 23
- 2 Republikflucht and Gastarbeiter: Migration Regimes Within and Between the Two Germanies, 1949–1989 37
- 3 Tearing Down One Wall While Erecting Another: GDR Refugees in the West Before and After the Fall of the Berlin Wall, 1989–1990 52
- 4 Emigration Becomes Internal Migration – A New German Minority and a Crisis of National Identity, 1991–1994 73
- 5 German Mobility and a New Generation, 1994–2004 111
- 6 Conclusion 149
- Bibliography 155
- Index 161