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A Straightforward Journey? Discovering Belgium's Refugee Policy through Its Central Government Archives (1945-1957)
Eine geradlinige Reise? Die Untersuchung der belgischen Flüchtlingspolitik auf Basis der Zentralregierungs-Archive (1945-1957)
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Abstract When looking at the “management” of refugee crises or violence induced mobility in Western Europe since the 1930s, one cannot help but notice that Belgium offers an interesting case study. In the second half of the 1940s, it recruited over 22,000 displaced persons (DPs) from Germany to work as miner... view more
When looking at the “management” of refugee crises or violence induced mobility in Western Europe since the 1930s, one cannot help but notice that Belgium offers an interesting case study. In the second half of the 1940s, it recruited over 22,000 displaced persons (DPs) from Germany to work as miners, and by early 1954, it had become the first country to delegate its national competence for recognizing refugees on its territory to the representative of an international body - the Belgian delegate of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). This historical evolution is of course only of interest in as much as it is reflected in the archives which, in the case of Belgium, are well preserved. This contribution uses the records of the Aliens Police and of various Belgian branches of international refugee organizations over the years 1945-1957. The aim is to analyze how their archive production bears the traces of the evolving refugee mobility and Belgium’s asylum regime. Interestingly, these archives have a dynamic of their own, which makes them much more than passive witnesses of the policy-making in the past. I will argue that the latter aspect is of crucial importance for a good understanding and efficient use of such archival sources.... view less
Keywords
Belgium; post-war period; policy on refugees; alien policy; expellee; displaced person; refugee; asylum policy; UNHCR
Classification
General History
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Free Keywords
archive production
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
Page/Pages
p. 69-96
Journal
Historical Social Research, 45 (2020) 4
Issue topic
Violence Induced Mobility
ISSN
0172-6404
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed