Lena Christoph: Transit on the Island. Anti-Communist Russian Displaced Persons Navigating Resettlement from the Philippines, 1949-1953

Global History Colloquium

13 March 2025, 11.30-13.00, Institut für Zeitgeschichte, Seminarraum 2

In the aftermath of World War II, the modern global refugee regime was consolidated through international organisations, policies, and legal frameworks. This presentation provides insight into ongoing doctoral research, which examines the Philippines as a place of refuge and transit for Jewish and ‘White’ Russian displaced persons and how these DPs navigated this regime. Drawing on analytical categories, the talk will present preliminary comparisons of the DPs’ mobility and immobility. 

 

Lena Christoph is a doctoral candidate at the Department of Contemporary History, University of Vienna, working within the ERC-funded project GLORE. Global Resettlement Regimes. Her dissertation, Between Exile and Resettlement: Transnational Journeys of Jewish and ‘White’ Russian Refugees through the Philippines (1945–1953), examines the complex trajectories of refugees navigating displacement and resettlement in the postwar era. Lena was a 2024 fellow at the German Historical Institute, Washington D.C., and has been awarded a research fellowship at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum for 2025.

 

 

 

Das Global History Colloquium ist eine Veranstaltung des Forschungsschwerpunkts Globalgeschichte (FSP Global History) der Historisch-Kulturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät.