Migration and Everyday life of Soviet diaspora nationalities

First conference of the research network “Ambivalences of the Soviet: Diaspora Nationalities between Collective Experiences of Discrimination and Individual Normalization, 1953-2023”

Soviet diaspora nationalities, including Russian Germans and Soviet Jews, are often considered as collectives constituted by the common experience of repression and discrimination.

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Address: Lüneburg, Germany
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Email: hsk.redaktion@geschichte.hu-berlin.de
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