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Researching refugee and exile histories in BBIH
The following reading list offers 412 publications focusing on the histories of refugees and exiles in Britain, Ireland, the British empire and the Commonwealth. It uses as it’s starting point the following keyword in BBIH’s hierarchical subject tree:
- Exiles and refugees, a subcategory of Expatriates (within the top-level subject category Social history).
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The books, articles, book chapters and theses in this reading list were published between 2018 and 2025. Our coverage in this growing area of historical research is ongoing, and further publications will be added in future updates of the Bibliography.
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Reading list
Abeles, Benjamin, 1925-2020, ed., If Not for the Kindertransport : The Story of a Child Rescued / by Benjamin Abeles. (Benjamin Abeles, 2020),
Adkins, Monty, and Rachel E. Mann, eds., Roberto Gerhard : Re-Appraising a Musical Visionary in Exile / Edited by Monty Adkins, Rachel E. Mann. (First Edition), Proceedings of the British Academy (Oxford University Press, 2022), cclii, , doi:10.5871/bacad/9780197267134.002.0004
Adler, Jeremy D., ed., The Great Transformation : The Contribution of German-Jewish Exiles to British Culture (Institute of Modern Languages Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2019),
Ajlec, Kornelija, ‘Yugoslav Refugees and British Relief Workers in Italian and Egyptian Refugee Camps, 1944–6’, in Internationalists in European History : Rethinking the Twentieth Century, ed. by Jessica Reinisch and David Brydan, Histories of Internationalism (Bloomsbury Academic, 2021), pp. 105–23, doi:10.5040/9781350118546.0014
Alayarian, Aida, ‘On the Refugee Therapy Centre’, Psychoanalysis and History, 24.3 (2022), pp. 363–67, doi:10.3366/pah.2022.0443
Albatta, Madeeha Hafez, 1924-2011, Barbara Bill 1956-, and Ghada Ageel 1970-, eds., A White Lie / Madeeha Hafez Albatta ; Barbara Bill & Ghada Ageel, Editors. (First Edition), Women’s Voices from Gaza (University of Alberta Press, 2020),
Aldrich, Robert, 1954-, ed., Banished Potentates : Dethroning and Exiling Indigenous Monarchs under British and French Colonial Rule, 1815-1955 / Robert Aldrich., Studies in Imperialism (Manchester University Press, 2018),
Alfandary, Rony, ‘To Be a Refugee: Testimony of a Jewish Bulgarian Family, 1941–1948’, in Refugees from Nazi-Occupied Europe in British Overseas Territories, ed. by Swen Steinberg and Anthony Grenville, Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies (Brill, 2020), xx, 119–39, doi:10.1163/9789004399532_008
Allard, Marie-Catherine, ‘Modelling Bridges between Past and Current Issues of Forced Migration: Frank Meisler’s Memorial Sculpture Kindertransport – The Arrival’, Jewish Historical Studies, 51 (2020), pp. 86–104, doi:10.14324/111.444.jhs.2020v51.007
Anlezark, Daniel, ‘Life, Letters and Exile in Early Medieval England’, Neophilologus, 107.1 (2023), pp. 85–101, doi:10.1007/s11061-022-09740-x
Arboit, Gérald, ‘Le Rôle Des Émigrés d’Europe Centrale et Orientale Dans Les Opérations Clandestines Occidentales de La Première Guerre Froide (1943-1958) [The Role of Central and Eastern European Emigrants in the Western Clandestine Operations of the First Cold War (1943-1958)]’, Revue d’histoire Diplomatique, 135.4 (2021), pp. 353–72
Aylen, Jonathan, ‘RAF Planes That Won the Battle of Britain Were Built on German Machinery: How Jewish Refugee Engineer, Ludwig Loewy, Was Crucial to the War Effort’, International Journal for the History of Engineering & Technology, 93.2 (2023), pp. 97–130, doi:10.1080/17581206.2023.2251541
Baccolo, Stefano, and Calum E. Cunningham, ‘The Stuarts in Italy, 1766–1807: A Court in Perpetual Pretence’, Court Historian, 29.2 (2024), pp. 134–62, doi:10.1080/14629712.2024.2367338
Bailey, Laura Alexis, ‘The Spaces of Exile in the Gesta Herewardi and Fouke Le Fitz Waryn’, in Anglo-Norman Studies XLV : Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2022, ed. by S. D. Church, Anglo-Norman Studies (Boydell Press, 2023), xlv, 19–34, doi:10.2307/jj.1176855.7
Bailey, Michael, ‘Imperial Translators: Hiberno-Spaniards, the Bourbon Reforms and Political Economy’, Irish Studies Review, 32.1 (2024), pp. 6–26, doi:10.1080/09670882.2024.2306737
Bailkin, Jordanna, ‘“On Camps, Past and Present”’, History Australia, 18.3 (2021), pp. 588–601, doi:10.1080/14490854.2021.1956341
———, ed., Unsettled : Refugee Camps and the Making of Multicultural Britain / Jordanna Bailkin. (Oxford University Press, 2018), <https://doi.org/10.14296/RiH/2014/2311> [accessed 24 February 2025]
Bakhash, Shaul, ‘“This Is a Prison…A Death in Life”: Reza Shah’s Troubled Exile on the Island of Mauritius’, Middle Eastern Studies, 55.1 (2019), pp. 127–40, doi:10.1080/00263206.2018.1501681
Balint, Ruth, and Zora Simic, ‘Histories of Migrants and Refugees in Australia’, Australian Historical Studies, Australian Historical Studies, Australian Historical Studies, 49.3 (2018), pp. 378–409, doi:10.1080/1031461X.2018.1479438
Banerjee, Milinda, ‘The Partition of India, Bengali “New Jews,” and Refugee Democracy: Transnational Horizons of Indian Refugee Political Discourse’, Itinerario, 46.2 (2022), pp. 283–303, doi:10.1017/s0165115322000092
Banko, Lauren, ‘Grief, a Wedding Veil, and Bureaucratic Persecution: Becoming Refugee-Adjacent in the Aftermath of Tragedy, 1941-1946’, Immigrants & Minorities, 39.2–3 (2021), pp. 155–85, doi:10.1080/02619288.2021.1942852
Bantman, Constance, and Pietro Di Paola 1966-, ‘Banal and Everyday (Inter)Nationalism: French and Italian Anarchist Exiles in London, 1870s–1914’, Nations and Nationalism, 29.1 (2023), pp. 176–90, doi:10.1111/nana.12897
Barber, Brian, ‘Notes and Documents: An Italian Conspirator in Exile: The Memoirs of Cavaliere Giovanni Batista Testa (1798–1882)’, Archives, 56.2 (2021), pp. 123–48, doi:10.3828/archives.2021.9
Barker, Gordon S., ‘Revisiting “British Principle Talk”: Antebellum Black Expectations and Racism in Early Ontario’, in Fugitive Slaves and Spaces of Freedom in North America, ed. by Damian Alan Pargas, Southern Dissent (University Press of Florida, 2018), pp. 34–69, doi:10.5744/florida/9780813056036.003.0003
Barmettler, Anita, ‘“My Mother”: Karen Gershon’s Mother and Daughters in Her Poems’, Jewish Historical Studies, 51 (2020), pp. 232–45, doi:10.14324/111.444.jhs.2020v51.016
Bassel, Leah, ‘A Promise of Listening: Migrant Justice and the London Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal’, Race & Class, 63.4 (2022), pp. 35–55, doi:10.1177/03063968221081417
Beales, Ross W., ‘“To Promote Civility and Benevolence”: Rev. Ebenezer Parkman and an Acadian Refugee Family (1750s)’, Historical Journal of Massachusetts, 51.1 (2023), pp. 66–89
Beardsley, Martyn, ed., Charles II and His Escape into Exile : Capture the King / Martyn R. Beardsley. (Pen & Sword History, 2019),
Bębnowski, Damian, ‘On Polish Economic Historiography in Exile, 1945–1989’, Economic History of Developing Regions, 38.2 (2023), pp. 198–214, doi:10.1080/20780389.2023.2179458
Bemmer, Jaqueline, ‘The Duality of Sin and Delict – Penance to God, Penalty to Men – A Legal Perspective’, Peritia, 29 (2018), pp. 11–29, doi:10.1484/J.PERIT.5.118482
Benite, Zvi Ben-Dor, ‘The Accountants of Nineveh: Exile Jews and Capitalism in British Imperial Thinking’, Journal of the History of Ideas, 84.2 (2023), pp. 233–61
Bennett, Bridget, ‘Guerrilla Inscription: Transatlantic Abolition and the 1851 Census’, Atlantic Studies: Literary, Cultural and Historical Perspectives, 17.3 (2020), pp. 375–98, doi:10.1080/14788810.2020.1735234
Bensimon, Fabrice, 1966-, ‘Au Cœur d’une Association Politique. Le Registre Du Comité Démocratique Pour La Renaissance de La Pologne (Londres, 1846-1847) [At the Heart of a Political Association. The Minute-Book of the “Democratic Committee for Poland’s Regeneration” (London, 1846-1847)]’, Revue d’histoire Du XIXe Siècle, 62 (2021), pp. 230–49, doi:10.4000/rh19.7599
———, ‘The IWMA and Its Precursors in London, c. 1830–1860’, in ‘Arise Ye Wretched of the Earth’ : The First International in a Global Perspective, ed. by Fabrice Bensimon, Quentin Deluermoz, and Jeanne Moisand, Studies in Global Social History (Brill, 2018), xxix, 21–38, doi:10.1163/9789004335462_003
Berendse, Gerrit-Jan, ‘The Gravitational Pull of the Old World: Karl Wolfskehl’s Stagnated Poetic Oeuvre in Exile in New Zealand’, in Refugees from Nazi-Occupied Europe in British Overseas Territories, ed. by Swen Steinberg and Anthony Grenville, Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies (Brill, 2020), xx, 231–45, doi:10.1163/9789004399532_013
Berg, Krzysztof de, 1957-, ed., Medal Za Ratowanie Ginacych : W Drugiej Wojnie Światowej / Opracował Krzysztof de Berg. [Medal for Saving the Dying : In the Second World War], Materiały (Instytut Polski i Muzeum Sikorskiego) (The Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum, 2019), zeszyt 18,
Berkowitz, Michael, ‘Introduction: Breadth and Depth in the History of the Kindertransport and Beyond’, Jewish Historical Studies, 51 (2020), pp. ix–xv, doi:10.14324/111.444.jhs.2020v51.001
Binasco, Matteo, 1975-, ‘The Early Failures of the Irish College Rome, 1628–78’, in Forming Catholic Communities : Irish, Scots and English College Networks in Europe, 1568-1918, ed. by Liam Chambers and Thomas O’Connor, Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700 (Brill, 2018), pp. 169–79, doi:10.1163/9789004354364_009
Blend, Jon, and Roz Carroll, ‘Witnessed Improvised Diaspora Journey Enactments: An Experiential Method for Exploring Refugee History’, Jewish Historical Studies, 51 (2020), pp. 246–66, doi:10.14324/111.444.jhs.2020v51.017
Boender, Niels, ‘“The Dregs of the Mau Mau Barrel”: Permanent Exile and the Remaking of Late Colonial Kenya, 1954–61’, Journal of Social History, 57.1 (2023), pp. 128–55
Bohm-Duchen, Monica, ed., Insiders Outsiders : Refugees from Nazi Europe and Their Contribution to British Visual Culture / Edited by Monica Bohm-Duchen ; Foreword by Sir Norman Rosenthal. (Lund Humphries, 2019),
Bowan, Kate, ‘Some British Musical Responses to the Spanish Civil War’, Journal of War and Culture Studies, 14.4 (2021), pp. 408–28, doi:10.1080/17526272.2021.1950964
Bowden, Caroline Mary Kynaston, ‘Convent Schooling for English Girls in the ‘Exile’ Period, 1600—1800’, Studies in Church History, 55 (2019), pp. 177–204, doi:10.1017/stc.2018.27
———, ‘English Reading Communities in Exile: Introducing Cloistered Nuns to Their Books’, in Women’s Bookscapes in Early Modern Britain : Reading, Ownership, Circulation, ed. by Leah Knight, Micheline White, and Elizabeth Sauer (University of Michigan Press, 2018), pp. 171–90
Brady, Lindy, ed., The Origin Legends of Early Medieval Britain and Ireland / Lindy Brady. (Cambridge University Press, 2022),
Brandis, Monica, ed., The Children from Operation Shamrock : Historical Context, Testimonies and Fictionalized Memory Fragments, Irish-German Studies (Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2020), xiv,
Brinson, Charmain, and Richard Dove 1938-, eds., Working for the War Effort : German-Speaking Refugees in British Propaganda during the Second World War / Charmian Brinson and Richard Dove. (Vallentine Mitchell, 2021),
Brooks, Jane, ‘From “Unwanted Jew” to “a Brighter Professional Future”: Kinder Girls and the Nursing Profession in Wartime Britain’, Jewish Historical Studies, 51 (2020), pp. 68–85, doi:10.14324/111.444.jhs.2020v51.006
Broomhall, Susan, 1974-, ‘Cross-Channel Conflict: The Challenges of Growing Up in Minority Calvinist Communities Across the Channel’, in Childhood, Youth and Religious Minorities in Early Modern Europe, ed. by Tali Miriam Berner and Lucy Underwood, Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), pp. 167–89, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-29199-0_6
Brownlie, Siobhan, ‘Voices of Kosovo in Manchester’, Oral History, 47.2 (2019), pp. 55–64
Bunbury, Turtle, ed., The Irish Diaspora : Tales of Emigration, Exile and Imperialism / Turtle Bunbury. (Thames & Hudson, 2021),
Buresova, Jana B., 1950-, ed., The Dynamics of Forced Female Migration from Czechoslovakia to Britain, 1938-1950 / Jana Barbora Buresova., Exil-Studien (Peter Lang, 2019), xviii,
Burke, Peter, ‘The Role of Exiles in the History of Knowledge: Two Cases’, in How to Write the Global History of Knowledge-Making : Interaction, Circulation and the Transgression of Cultural Difference, ed. by Johannes Feichtinger, Anil Bhatti, and Cornelia Hülmbauer, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (Series) (Springer, 2020), liii, 29–44, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-37922-3_2
Caball, Marc, ‘Creating an Irish Identity: Print, Culture, and the Irish Franciscans of Louvain’, in Forming Catholic Communities : Irish, Scots and English College Networks in Europe, 1568-1918, ed. by Liam Chambers and Thomas O’Connor, Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700 (Brill, 2018), pp. 232–58, doi:10.1163/9789004354364_012
Carr, Gillian, ‘“You Are Requested to Ascertain the Nationality of Jews Residing in Guernsey”: Analysing an Artefact of Collaboration from the Channel Island of Guernsey, 1933–1940’, Holocaust Studies, 28.1 (2022), pp. 95–118, doi:10.1080/17504902.2021.1894831
Carroll, Gabriel, and Alan Bairner, ‘In from the Side: Exile International Rugby Union Players in Britain, Blood Ties and National Identities’, National Identities, 21.4 (2019), pp. 417–33, doi:10.1080/14608944.2018.1491542
Casaubon, Isaac, 1559-1614, Paul Botley, and Máté Vince, eds., The Correspondence of Isaac Casaubon in England, Travaux d’humanisme et Renaissance (Droz, 2018), dlxxxviii,
Cast, David, ‘Germany/England : Inside/Outside’, Journal of Art Historiography, 23 (2020), pp. 1–19
Chambers, Liam, ‘The Irish in Europe in the Eighteenth Century, 1691–1815’, in The Cambridge History of Ireland. Volume 3, 1730-1880, ed. by James Kelly (Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp. 569–92, doi:10.1017/9781316335680.024
Chambers, Matthew, 1978-, ‘“Liberty to Bend a Piece of Wire into a Space Sculpture”: Stefan Themerson, Kurt Schwitters, and the Rhetoric around Rights and Refugees’, Literature & History, 33.1 (2024), pp. 3–15, doi:10.1177/03061973241245755
Chan, Phyllis, ‘The Life Aquatic’, History Today, 73.7 (2023), pp. 12–16
Chopra, Ruma, ed., Almost Home : Maroons between Slavery and Freedom in Jamaica, Nova Scotia, and Sierra Leone / Ruma Chopra. (Yale University Press, 2018),
Cichy, Andrew, ‘Out of Place? The Role of Music in English Seminaries During the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries’, in Music and Theology in the European Reformations, ed. by David J. Burn, Grantley McDonald, Joseph Verheyden, and Peter de Mey, Épitome Musical (Brepols, 2019), pp. 455–68, doi:10.1484/M.EM-EB.5.116377
Cohen, Annabel, and Barbara Warnock, ‘The Experiences of Kindertransportees and Their Parents: Evidence from the Archives of The Wiener Holocaust Library’, Jewish Historical Studies, 51 (2020), pp. 33–50, doi:10.14324/111.444.jhs.2020v51.004
Cohen, Susan, ‘Challenging the Injustice of Wartime Internment: The Collaboration between Eleanor Rathbone and Esther Simpson, 1940–1942’, Jewish Historical Studies, 52 (2021), pp. 56–69, doi:10.14324/111.444.jhs.2021v52.005
Cooper, Katherine, ‘Figures on the Threshold : Refugees and the Politics of Hospitality, 1930–51’, Literature & History, Literature & History, Literature & History, 27.2 (2018), pp. 189–204, doi:10.1177/0306197318792374
Corens, Liesbeth, ed., Confessional Mobility and English Catholics in Counter-Reformation Europe (Oxford University Press, 2019), <https://reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2337> [accessed 24 February 2025]
Corp, Edward T., ed., Sir David Nairne : The Life of a Scottish Jacobite at the Court of the Exiled Stuarts / Edward Corp., Studies in the History and Culture of Scotland (Peter Lang, 2018), viii,
Cosemans, Sara, ‘Undesirable British East African Asians. Nationality, Statelessness, and Refugeehood after Empire’, Immigrants & Minorities, 40.1–2 (2022), pp. 210–39, doi:10.1080/02619288.2021.1967752
Cottrell‐Boyce, Aidan, ‘Scandal in Somers Town: Conspiracism and Catholic Schools in Early Victorian England’, British Catholic History, 35.4 (2021), pp. 415–39, doi:10.1017/bch.2021.17
Cousins, A. D., 1950-, ed., Mythologies of Internal Exile in Elizabethan Verse : Six Studies / A.D. Cousins., Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture (Routledge, 2019), , doi:10.4324/9780429401633
Cowan, Leah, ed., Border Nation: A Story of Migration, Outspoken (Pluto Press) (Pluto, 2021),
Craig-Norton, Jennifer, ‘Archives and the Kindertransport: New Discoveries and Their Impact on Research’, Jewish Historical Studies, 51 (2020), pp. 1–15, doi:10.14324/111.444.jhs.2020v51.002
———, ed., The Kindertransport : Contesting Memory, Studies in Antisemitism (Indiana University Press, 2019),
———, ‘“We Had the Most Marvellous Time”: Jewish Refugee Domestics’ Narratives of Internment in Britain during the Second World War’, Jewish Historical Studies, 52 (2021), pp. 37–55, doi:10.14324/111.444.jhs.2021v52.004
Cronin, Joseph, ‘Framing the Refugee Experience: Reflections on German-Speaking Jews in British India, 1938–1947’, Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, London, 41.2 (2019), pp. 45–74
Cybowski, Milosz K., ‘A Less Eligible Country for a Pole: Britain and the Polish Refugees in the Early Victorian Period (1837–1847)’, in International Migrations in the Victorian Era, ed. by Marie Ruiz, Studies in Global Social History (Brill, 2018), xxxiii, 331–55, doi:10.1163/9789004366398_014
Da’adli, Tawfiq, ‘Ludd and Lydda: A Tale of Two Plans’, Journal of Urban History, 50.3 (2024), pp. 656–73, doi:10.1177/00961442221098416
Daiya, Kavita, 1971-, ed., Graphic Migrations: Precarity and Gender in India and the Diaspora, Asian American History and Culture (Temple University Press, 2020),
D’Angelo, Lorenzo, ‘Operation Parasite: Diamonds, Smallpox, and Mass Expulsions of Strangers in Colonial Sierra Leone’, Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue Canadienne Des Études Africaines, 57.1 (2023), pp. 139–59, doi:10.1080/00083968.2022.2033629
Darwen, Lewis, Donald M. MacRaild, Brian Gurrin, and Liam Kennedy, ‘“Irish Fever” in Britain during the Great Famine: Immigration, Disease and the Legacy of “Black ”47’’, Irish Historical Studies, 44.166 (2020), pp. 270–94, doi:10.1017/ihs.2020.37
Darwen, Lewis, Donald M. MacRaild, Brian Gurrin, and Liam Kennedy 1946-, ‘“Unhappy and Wretched Creatures”: Charity, Poor Relief and Pauper Removal in Britain and Ireland during the Great Famine’, English Historical Review, 134.568 (2019), pp. 589–619, doi:10.1093/ehr/cez137
David, Rob, ‘Let Politics and Differences Be Forgotten: “The Little Basques” in Cumbria 1937-39’, Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 3rd ser. 19 (2019), pp. 231–50, doi:10.5284/1084894
Davies, Thom, Arshad Isakjee, Lucy Mayblin, and Joe Turner, ‘Channel Crossings: Offshoring Asylum and the Afterlife of Empire in the Dover Strait’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 44.13 (2021), pp. 2307–27, doi:10.1080/01419870.2021.1925320
Dawson, Sandra Trudgen, ‘Refugee Children and the Emotional Cost of Internationalism in Interwar Britain’, Journal of British Studies, 60.1 (2021), pp. 115–39, doi:10.1017/jbr.2020.189
Day, Colin, ‘Not Just Refugee Relief: John Reeves’ Work as British Consul in Macao in WWII’, Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 60 (2020), pp. 115–37
De Noronha, Luke, 1990-, ed., Deporting Black Britons : Portraits of Deportation to Jamaica (Manchester University Press, 2020), , doi:10.7765/9781526155733
DeAngelo, Jeremy, ed., Outlawry, Liminality, and Sanctity in the Early Medieval North Atlantic, Early Medieval North Atlantic (Amsterdam University Press, 2018), , doi:10.1515/9789048534593
Devine, Thomas Martin, and Angela McCarthy 1971-, eds., New Scots : Scotland’s Immigrant Communities since 1945 / Edited by T. M. Devine and Angela McCarthy., Studies in British and Irish Migration (Edinburgh University Press, 2018),
Diaz, Delphine, 1983-, and Sylvie Aprile, eds., Les Réprouvés. Sur Les Routes de l’exil Dans l’Europe Du XIXe Siècle [The Forsaken : On the Roads of Exile in 19th Century Europe], Libres Cours (Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2021), vii,
Dickson, Rachel, ‘“The Man from the Bauhaus”: The Lost Career of Werner “Jacky” Jackson’, in Applied Arts in British Exile from 1933 : Changing Visual and Material Culture, ed. by Marian Malet, Rachel Dickson, Sarah MacDougall, and Anna Nyburg, Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies (Brill, 2019), xix, 229–48, doi:10.1163/9789004395107_014
Dogramaci, Burcu, ‘New Homes in a Foreign Country. Bauen Und Wohnen Im Britischen Exil Der 1930er Jahre’, in Applied Arts in British Exile from 1933 : Changing Visual and Material Culture, ed. by Marian Malet, Rachel Dickson, Sarah MacDougall, and Anna Nyburg, Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies (Brill, 2019), xix, 6–26, doi:10.1163/9789004395107_003
Domínguez, Freddy Cristóbal, 1982-, ed., Radicals in Exile : English Catholic Books During the Reign of Philip II / Freddy Cristóbal Domínguez., Iberian Encounter and Exchange (Penn State University Press, 2021), iv, , doi:10.1515/9780271086774
Dowswell, Paul, ed., Aliens : The Chequered History of Britain’s Wartime Refugees / Paul Dowswell. (Biteback Publishing, 2023),
Dümling, Albrecht, ‘City Organist, Teacher and Entertainer: The Multi-Talented Werner Baer in Singapore, 1939–1940’, in Refugees from Nazi-Occupied Europe in British Overseas Territories, ed. by Swen Steinberg and Anthony Grenville, Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies (Brill, 2020), xx, 141–58, doi:10.1163/9789004399532_009
Dunphy, Angus, ed., The Princess Irene Brigade at Wrottesley Park, 1941-44 / Angus Dunphy OBE. ([Angus Dunphy], 2019),
Dziennik, Matthew P., 1984-, ‘New York’s Refugees and Political Authority in Revolutionary America’, William and Mary Quarterly, 77.1 (2020), pp. 65–96, doi:10.5309/willmaryquar.77.1.0065
El-Enany, Nadine, ed., (B)Ordering Britain : Law, Race and Empire (Manchester University Press, 2020),
Eppelsheimer, Natalie, ‘Holocaust Refugees’ Experiences in, out of and Nowhere in Africa’, Patterns of Prejudice, 57.4–5 (2023), pp. 267–85, doi:10.1080/0031322X.2023.2304517
———, ed., Roads Less Traveled : German-Jewish Exile Experiences in Kenya, 1933-1947 / Natalie Eppelsheimer., Exil-Studien (Peter Lang, 2019), xvii,
Erle, Sibylle, ‘Blake, Ludwig Meidner and Expressionism’, Visual Culture in Britain, 19.3 (2018), pp. 335–49, doi:10.1080/14714787.2018.1534606
Esford, Avery, ‘“The Legend of Captain Michael Grass”: The Logic of Elimination and Loyalist Myth-Making in Upper Canada, 1783-84’, Ontario History, 115.1 (2023), pp. 1–20, doi:10.7202/1098782ar
Ewan, Elizabeth, ‘Crossing Borders and Boundaries: The Use of Banishment in Sixteenth-Century Scottish Towns’, in Crossing Borders : Boundaries and Margins in Medieval and Early Modern Britain : Essays in Honour of Cynthia J. Neville, ed. by Sara M. Butler and Krista J. Kesselring, Later Medieval Europe (Brill, 2018), xvii, 237–57, doi:10.1163/9789004364950_014
Ewence, Hannah, ‘Belgian Refugees in Cheshire : “Place” and the Invisibility of the Displaced’, Immigrants & Minorities, 36.3 (2018), pp. 232–57, doi:10.1080/02619288.2018.1536880
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