Tuesday, February 10, 2015
“Loss, Retention, and Reacquisition of Social Capital by Special Settlers in the USSR, 1941-1961”
I have placed another piece of mine that was published in 2008 on my academia.edu page. The print version appeared as J. Otto Pohl, “Loss, Retention, and Reacquisition of Social Capital by
Special Settlers in the USSR ,
1941-1961” in Cynthia Buckley, Blair Ruble, and Erin Trouth Hofmann, eds., Migration,
Homeland and Belonging in Eurasia (Washington
DC : Woodrow
Wilson Center
and Baltimore , MD :
John Hopkins University
Press, 2008). An electronic version can now be found here. Feel to leave any comments you have about the work here.
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Thanks again for these invaluable insights on the shredding of the social fabric of the Russian Germans. I had not confronted the magnitude of such manifest malevolence.
Has anyone prepared an indictment of Stalin in absentia for his manifold crimes? Perhaps there should have been a script for a trial in allegory?
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