Thomas Adam is associate professor and associate director of the International and Global Studies Program at the University of Arkansas.
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Chapter 1: From Exile to Refugee: Towards a Transnational History of Refuge in Early Nineteenth-Century Europe Delphine Diaz Chapter 2: The Colors of Exile in the Age of Revolutions: New Perspectives for French Emigre StudiesFriedemann Pestel Chapter 3: The German Forty-Eighters in American Society and Politics Heike Bungert Chapter 4: The Russian Revolution, the American Red Scare, and the Forced Exile of Transnational Anarchists: Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman and their Soviet Experience Frank Jacob Chapter 5: Anti-Colonial Comedy: Humor Among Vietnamese Activists in France, 1908-1923 Daniel Bruckenhaus Chapter 6: Exile Has No Panorama: On the Historiography of the Forced Migration from Nazi Germany Adi Gordon Chapter 7: Push-Button Masculinity: Democratic Manhood and Operation Paperclip's Transnational Transfer of German Aerospace Technology, 1946-1959 Erinn McComb