The Great Departure, Tara Zahra
The Great Departure, Tara Zahra
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The Great Departure
Mass Migration from Eastern Europe and the Making of the Free World

Author: Tara Zahra

Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley

Unabridged: 10 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/21/2016


Synopsis

In this riveting book, Tara Zahra takes the story of immigration that Americans know so well and weaves it into a larger story of emigration that we have long neglected. In this riveting book, Tara Zahra takes the story of immigration that Americans know so well and weaves it into a larger story of emigration that we have long neglected. With all the drama of a novel and all the nuance of history writing at its best, The Great Departure is a must-read. (Alison Johnson, Harvard University) In this spare, deeply researched, and unfailingly analytical book, Tara Zahra frees the great migration of Eastern Europeans to the West from romantic myth and dissects all its human and moral complexities. (Robert D. Kaplan, of In Europe's Shadow: A Journey Through Two Cold Wars in Romania and Beyond) With a combination of deft historical analysis, sparkling prose, and careful attention to individual stories, both poignant and instructive, Tara Zahra systematically deconstructs the myths surrounding emigration, escape, and deportation from Eastern Europe since the late nineteenth century. The Great Departure is brimming with important and suggestive lessons from the past for thinking about the worldwide dynamics of emigrants and refugees in our own day. (Norman M. Naimark, Stanford University) Meticulously researched, The Great Departure shows mass emigration from all sides, including individual stories of poverty and maltreatment—but also positive changes emigration brought to women . . . This book is equally relevant for Americans, showing why and how many of their ancestors left their countries, and for Europeans, confronted with an unprecedented wave of immigrants today. (Slavenka Drakulic, author of A Guided Tour through the Museum of Communism) About the Author Tara Zahra is a professor of Eastern European history at the University of Chicago and the author of two award-winning books, Kidnapped Souls and The Lost Children.

About Tara Zahra

Tara Zahra is a recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellow, and a professor of history at the University of Chicago. Recently elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, she lives in Chicago, Illinois.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katie

Impressive work of transnational history. Highly recommended. [The following summary/review borrowed from my graduate school writing] Mass migration from Eastern Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries counts as one of the great population movements in world history. However, scholars who st......more

From 1846 to 1940 there was massive legal immigration [they followed the rules that were in place] from European counties to the Americas [predominately to the United States]. The author attempts to look at the causes and procedures. She also examines returnees to Europe. Additionally covered is pos......more

Goodreads review by Kat

I read this for a class I was taking about Eastern European history but I think this is a book that is very easy to read. I wasn't my favorite book in the world because Eastern European History is not my favorite history topic but if you do like that topic and you're interested in immigration, this......more