Danuta Mostwin

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Danuta Mostwin
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forced migration history
forthcoming
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Mostwin
Polish diaspora studies
postwar refugee experience
social work research
transnational identity formation
twentieth-century European migration case study
women's displacement narratives

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  • ISBN 9781041329503
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Exploring the life and contributions of Danuta Mostwin, a Polish American social scientist, writer, and chronicler of immigrant experiences, this book traces her journey from wartime Poland through post-war exile in Britain and the United States. It highlights her intellectual achievements, interdisciplinary research, and her literary works, which focus largely on women’s experiences of displacement and cultural negotiation in twentieth-century Europe and America. Her acclaimed literary work, recognized with numerous awards, was also nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2006 and 2008.

The book integrates unpublished archival materials, personal correspondence, and oral interviews to provide a comprehensive portrait of Mostwin’s role in shaping Polish American identity, her pioneering contributions to social work and migration research, and her literary reflections on trauma, displacement, and identity. It offers fresh insights into post-war refugee movements, women’s intellectual history, and transnational migration.

Danuta Mostwin: At Home in Exile between Europe and America (1921–2010) will be invaluable to scholars and students working in the fields of modern European history, migration studies, ethnic and diaspora studies, gender studies, political science, sociology, anthropology, borderlands studies, and Holocaust/post-Holocaust studies.

Beata Halicka is Professor of Contemporary History at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, and a leading scholar of wartime and postwar European history. Her research combines the study of individual life trajectories with broader social and cultural contexts. Her acclaimed books include Polish Wild West. Forced Migration and Cultural Appropriation in the Polish -German Borderlands, 1945–1948 (2020, German ed. 2013, Polish ed. 2015), recipient of the Identitas Award, and Borderlands Biography. Z. Anthony Kruszewski in Wartime Europe and Postwar America (2021, Polish ed. 2018, German ed. 2024). The latter reflects her internationally recognized expertise in transnational histories of Polish migrants

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