Eugene M. Kulischer Zitate

Eugene M. Kulischer war ein russisch-US-amerikanischer Soziologe.

✵ 4. September 1881 – 2. April 1956
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“Man's history is the story of his wanderings”

Quelle: Europe on the Move: War and Population Changes, 1917-1947, 1948, p. 8 as cited in: Susanne Schätzle (2004) Migration und Integration in Deutschland. p. 10
Kontext: Man's history is the story of his wanderings. Some epochs of the remote past have frequently been called 'periods of great migrations.' This terminology presumes that at other times migratory movements were at a standstill, especially in the case of a so-called 'sedentary' people. Every epoch is a period of "great migrations".

“The migratory movement is at once perpetual, partial and universal. It never ceases, it affects every people … [and although] at a given moment it sets in motion only a small number of each population … in fact there is never a moment of immobility for any people, because no migration remains isolated.”

Quelle: Europe on the Move: War and Population Changes, 1917-1947, 1948, p. 9 as cited in: Sarah Collinson (1999) Globalisation and the dynamics of international migration implications for the refugee regime http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/4ff59b852.pdf. May 1999. p. 1

“Ethnic Germans were transferred into Germany, mainly from eastern Europe; it has been estimated that approximately 600,000 persons had been transferred into the German Reich by the spring of 1942.”

Quelle: The Displacement Of Population In Europe, 1943, p. 25 as cited in: David L. Sills (1968) International encyclopedia of the social sciences - Volumes 13-14. p. 363

“The modern age did not so much invent new forms of migration as alter drastically the means and conditions of the old forms”

Variante: The modern age did not so much invent new forms of migration as alter drastically the means and conditions of the old forms
Quelle: Europe on the Move: War and Population Changes, 1917-1947, 1948, p. 96 as cited in: Sarah Collinson (1999) Globalisation and the dynamics of international migration implications for the refugee regime http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/4ff59b852.pdf. May 1999. p. 1

“Like a gigantic pump, the German Reich sucked in Europe's resources and working population.”

Quelle: Europe on the Move: War and Population Changes, 1917-1947, 1948, p. 264

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