An Exiled Generation

An Exiled Generation
by HelГ©na TГіth / / / PDF


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Focusing on migrs from Baden, Wrttemberg and Hungary in four host societies (Switzerland, the Ottoman Empire, England and the United States), Helna Tth considers exile in the aftermath of the revolutions of 1848-1849 as a European phenomenon with global dimensions. While exile is often presented as an individual challenge, Tth studies its collective aspects in the realms of the family and of professional and social networks. Exploring the interconnectedness of these areas, she argues that although we often like to sharply distinguish between labor migration and exile, these categories were anything but stable after the revolutions of 1848-1849 migration belonged to the personal narrative of the revolution for a broad section of the population. Moreover, discussions about exile and amnesty played a central role in formulating the legacy of the revolutions not only for the migrs but also for their social environment and, ultimately, the governments of the restoration. As a composite, the stories of migrs shaped the post-revolutionary era and reflected its contradictions.

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