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Vpliv prisotnosti evropskih naseljencev na procesa dekolonizacije in emigracije na primeru afriških držav: Alžirija, Angola in Zimbabve


Avtor(ji):Janez Pirc
Soavtor(ji):Boris Jesih (odg. ur.), Mitja Žagar (gl. ur.)
Leto:2006
Založnik(i):Inštitut za narodnostna vprašanja, Ljubljana
Jezik(i):slovenščina
Vrst(e) gradiva:besedilo
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Članek se osredotoča na emigracije t. i. evropskih naseljencev iz afriških kolonij v Evropo, na primeru Alžirije, Angole in Zimbabveja. To je manj znani del v povojni zgodovini mednarodnih migracij na omenjeni relaciji oziroma v Evropo sicer. Vse do danes ga ne moremo pojmovati kot eno od končanih epizod sodobne migracijske zgodovine. Poudarja pomembnost tega procesa oziroma vrste migracij pri vzpostavljanju migracijskih omrežij med Afriko in Evropo. Prispevek se najprej na kratko ustavi pri okoliščinah, ki so pripeljale do množičnejših emigracij evropskega prebivalstva v afriške kolonije. Te so potekale predvsem od konca 19. stoletja do začetka sedemdesetih let 20. stoletja. Poudarek je na pregledu političnih in socialno-ekonomskih razmer, ki so vladale med evropskimi naseljenci in večinskim prebivalstvom v izbranih primerih Afrike. Te razmere so namreč v duhu antikolonializma, ki je vladal nacelini, pripeljale do bega evropskih naseljencev s teh ozemelj. Pri vsakem izmed izbranih primerov je nakazano, v kolikšni meri so kolonialne vezi vplivale na vzpostavitev in krepitev migracijskih vezi, predvsem med njimi in njihovimi nekdanjimi evropskimi centri. Od osamosvojitve omenjenih treh kolonij je namreč na tej relaciji počasi prihajalo do porasta emigracij večinskega prebivalstva.
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  • identifikatorhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/4981
    • naslov
      • Vpliv prisotnosti evropskih naseljencev na procesa dekolonizacije in emigracije na primeru afriških držav: Alžirija, Angola in Zimbabve
      • The impact of european settlers upon the processes of decolonization and emigration in the case of african states: Algeria, Angola and Zimbabwe
    • avtor
      • Janez Pirc
    • soavtor
      • Boris Jesih (odg. ur.)
      • Mitja Žagar (gl. ur.)
    • predmet
      • (mednarodne) migracije
      • antikolonializem
      • Afrika
      • Evropa
      • (international) migrations
      • anticolonialism
      • Africa
      • Europe
    • opis
      • The article focuses upon emigration of the so called European settlers from the African colonies Algeria, Angola and Zimbabwe into Europe. This is the less known part in the post-war history of international migrations on this relation and into Europe in general. Even today it cannot be viewed as one of the finished episodes of the contemporary migrational history. The author emphasizes the importance of this process and of the type of migrations in the setting up of migrational networks between Africa and Europe. The article first deals with the circumstances that brought about mass emigration of the European population into African colonies. This took place from the end of 19th century to the beginning of the 1970s. The article focuses on the survey of political and socio-economic conditions that ruled among the European settlers and majority population in the respective colonies. These conditions,characterized by anticolonialism, led to the exodus of European settlers from these territories. The author describes each of the selected cases in terms of the degree to which the colonial ties affected the setting up and strengthening of migrational ties, above all between settlers and their former European centers. Ever since the recognition of independence of the three colonies there has been a slow increase of the emigration of majority population.
      • Članek se osredotoča na emigracije t. i. evropskih naseljencev iz afriških kolonij v Evropo, na primeru Alžirije, Angole in Zimbabveja. To je manj znani del v povojni zgodovini mednarodnih migracij na omenjeni relaciji oziroma v Evropo sicer. Vse do danes ga ne moremo pojmovati kot eno od končanih epizod sodobne migracijske zgodovine. Poudarja pomembnost tega procesa oziroma vrste migracij pri vzpostavljanju migracijskih omrežij med Afriko in Evropo. Prispevek se najprej na kratko ustavi pri okoliščinah, ki so pripeljale do množičnejših emigracij evropskega prebivalstva v afriške kolonije. Te so potekale predvsem od konca 19. stoletja do začetka sedemdesetih let 20. stoletja. Poudarek je na pregledu političnih in socialno-ekonomskih razmer, ki so vladale med evropskimi naseljenci in večinskim prebivalstvom v izbranih primerih Afrike. Te razmere so namreč v duhu antikolonializma, ki je vladal nacelini, pripeljale do bega evropskih naseljencev s teh ozemelj. Pri vsakem izmed izbranih primerov je nakazano, v kolikšni meri so kolonialne vezi vplivale na vzpostavitev in krepitev migracijskih vezi, predvsem med njimi in njihovimi nekdanjimi evropskimi centri. Od osamosvojitve omenjenih treh kolonij je namreč na tej relaciji počasi prihajalo do porasta emigracij večinskega prebivalstva.
    • založnik
      • Inštitut za narodnostna vprašanja
    • datum
      • 2006
    • tip
      • besedilo
    • jezik
      • Slovenščina
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