How mass migration remade postwar Europe

Volha Charnysh's new book examines refugees and state-building in Germany and Poland after World War II, as new residents spurred economic and civic growth

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Professor Volha Charnysh with the book cover for Uprooted

Volha Charnysh, an assistant professor in MIT’s Department of Political Science, is the author of a new book, “Uprooted: How Post-WWII Population Transfers Remade Europe.”

Credit: Cambridge University Press and Stuart Darsch