September 2019 Issue Caroline Moorehead Roads to Somewhere The Unsettling of Europe: The Great Migration, 1945 to the Present By Peter Gatrell LR
November 2018 Issue Judith Vidal-Hall World in Motion African Exodus: Migration and the Future of Europe By Asfa-Wossen Asserate (Translated by Peter Lewis) Lights in the Distance: Exile and Refuge at the Borders of Europe By Daniel Trilling A Country to Call Home: An Anthology on the Experiences of Young Refugees and Asylum Seekers By Lucy Popescu (ed) LR
June 2017 Issue Eric Kaufmann Guilt-Edged Bonds The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam By Douglas Murray
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