Dear Colleagues,
I am currently putting together a syllabus for a "Refugees in World History" class. The class will focus mainly on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. I would like to include additional audio-visual and primary material to supplement our readings. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions you might have for documentary films and/or first-person accounts of flight, the camp experience, processes of resettlement or return, so on. I am
particularly--though not exclusively--interested in material related to refugee flights in Asia and Africa, and to flights that took place prior to or during the cold war.
Finally, would anybody have any recommendations on similar material related to Calais?
Thank you so much for your help.
Kind regards,
Jared Manasek
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