Exile, Return and Restitution in the Czech Republic

The exile and return experiences in the Czech lands since 1918 have been various and have had significant implications for the people who live and once lived in that territory. The focus of this paper is on the Sudeten Germans a former minority of the Czech lands. The exile experience of this group...

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Main Author: Katharine A Vadura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2005-03-01
Series:PORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies
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Online Access:http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/portal/article/view/73
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description The exile and return experiences in the Czech lands since 1918 have been various and have had significant implications for the people who live and once lived in that territory. The focus of this paper is on the Sudeten Germans a former minority of the Czech lands. The exile experience of this group has resulted in significant debate as to whether this form of exile as legislated banishment was expulsion or displacement, and whether they should have the right to return. In addition the question of guilt as a mechanism for invoking the forced transfer of a population has also raised the issue of recompense or restitution. Conceptual issues like nationalism, identity, belonging and the right to a homeland have played an important part in the attempts at the development of a stable state and also more recently reconciliation processes between the Czechs and Sudeten Germans.
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spelling doaj.art-3c6c7c55ba43482882d2dcb173203ff02022-12-21T19:10:49ZengUTS ePRESSPORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies1449-24902005-03-0121Exile, Return and Restitution in the Czech RepublicKatharine A VaduraThe exile and return experiences in the Czech lands since 1918 have been various and have had significant implications for the people who live and once lived in that territory. The focus of this paper is on the Sudeten Germans a former minority of the Czech lands. The exile experience of this group has resulted in significant debate as to whether this form of exile as legislated banishment was expulsion or displacement, and whether they should have the right to return. In addition the question of guilt as a mechanism for invoking the forced transfer of a population has also raised the issue of recompense or restitution. Conceptual issues like nationalism, identity, belonging and the right to a homeland have played an important part in the attempts at the development of a stable state and also more recently reconciliation processes between the Czechs and Sudeten Germans.http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/portal/article/view/73Minority rights, Forced migration, Homeland, Restitution
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Exile, Return and Restitution in the Czech Republic
PORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies
Minority rights, Forced migration, Homeland, Restitution
title Exile, Return and Restitution in the Czech Republic
title_full Exile, Return and Restitution in the Czech Republic
title_fullStr Exile, Return and Restitution in the Czech Republic
title_full_unstemmed Exile, Return and Restitution in the Czech Republic
title_short Exile, Return and Restitution in the Czech Republic
title_sort exile return and restitution in the czech republic
topic Minority rights, Forced migration, Homeland, Restitution
url http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/portal/article/view/73
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