Preston Pfau

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The postwar expulsions did indeed create a new Europe in which territorial borders reflected ethnic divisions. But that only exacerbated the ethnic divisions, leading to nationalist excesses. In this, the violent reconfiguration of Europe is not unlike that of the postcolonial states, where some of the same victors drew boundaries into which they separated other formerly multinational people—people who, once penned, became violent nationalists themselves.
Neither Settler nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities
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