Transit. Der Podcast zur Migrationsgeschichte“; Franziska Lamp-Miechowiecki und Philipp Strobl, Institut für Zeitgeschichte der Univ. Wien (Web)
In this 18th episode of the podcast, the focus is on Samantha Knapton’s research into contemporary Polish history, particularly the history of Polish migration in the 20th century and the history of displaced persons. In this episode, Franziska Lamp-Miechowiecki talks to Samantha Knapton about her book, „Occupiers, Humanitarian Workers, and Polish Displaced Persons in British-Occupied Germany“. The episode also covers Knapton’s experiences teaching migration history at the Univ. of Nottingham and her recent research into the history of displaced queer people. Read more … (Web) | Direct link to the episode on Spotify
Redaktion: Franziska Lamp-Miechowiecki | Produktion: Magdalena Ragl | Musik verwendet von: https://gemafreie-musik-online.de
Samantha K. Knapton is an Assistant Professor in History at the Univ. of Nottingham. In 2023, she has published her first monograph, „Occupiers, Humanitarian Workers, and Polish Displaced Persons in British-occupied Germany“ (Web) and the co-edited volume „Relief and Rehabilitation for a Postwar World: Humanitarian Intervention and the UNRRA“. Her recent project (2023-24) with Queer Britain museum, London, hosted a series of workshops on uncovering ‚hidden histories‘ through researching, teaching, and curating, with a concentration on doubly-marginalised histories of queer refugees post-1945 and she recently started to build a collaboration with (and between) Queer Britain and Queer Museum, Warsaw. Her ongoing research focuses on queer histories of displacement in the aftermath of the Second World War.
Transit. Der Podcast zur Migrationsgeschichte. Der Podcast zu zentralen Aspekten der Migrationsgeschichte
Im Rahmen des am Institut für Zeitgeschichte initiierten Podcasts „Transit“ sprechen Franziska Lamp-Miechowiecki und Philipp Strobl mit Expert*innen über Kernthemen der Migrationsgeschichte des 20. Jhds. In der Podcast-Reihe wird Fachwissen zur Migrationsgeschichte in Form von übersichtlichen Interviews präsentiert und auf gängigen Podcast-Platformen, wie Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music und Podbean, sowie auf dieser Projektseite zugänglich gemacht. Read more … (Web)
Quelle: Newsletter des Instituts für Zeitgeschichte
