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Foreign in Two Homelands

Humanities
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Author(s): Michelle Lynn Kahn
Series: Publications of the German Historical Institute
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication year: 2024
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Short impact summary

Foreign in Two Homelands (2024), published by Cambridge University Press. 7 citation(s) — early signal.

Full narrative

Foreign in Two Homelands was published by Cambridge University Press in 2024. It is part of the Publications of the German Historical Institute series. Conceptually, the work connects to Political science and History.

OpenAlex records 7 citations. Citations peaked in 2025 with 3 citing works. Notable citing venues include Rethinking History, The History of the Family and New German Critique. Inferred role: Scholarly uptake.

Beyond citations, current data shows limited visible usage or public discussion yet.

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7
Total Citations
⭐ Top 10% Cited
2024–2026
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▶ YouTube · 1 video 📚 WorldCat 🌍 Reach · 4 countries

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Contextualizing this volume's relative performance alongside peers published inside Publications of the German Historical Institute.

Publication Title Year Author / Editor Citations Downloads
Foreign in Two Homelands
[This Volume]
2024 Michelle Lynn Kahn 7
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🎓 Academic & Scientific
Scholarly uptake Emerging
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Reader reception Books

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    • 🏆 ACLS Open Access Book Prize & Arcadia Open Access Publishing Award finalist (2026) — History

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Who is citing this work? OpenAlex

Analysis of 7 citing works. 114.3% come from the Top 10 institutions. Median citing paper cited 0 times itself.

article (7) New German CritiqueRethinking HistoryThe History of the Family
United States of America (4) Germany (2) Iran, Islamic Republic of (1) Turkey (1)
Institutional sectors
Education (6)
  • University of Richmond (3)
  • Erzincan Binali Yıldırım University (1)
  • University of Erfurt (1)
  • Heidelberg University (1)
  • University of Kurdistan (1)
  • Heidelberg University (1)
  • Michelle Lynn Kahn (1)
  • Murat Arpacı (1)
  • Tabea Bork‐Hüffer (1)
  • Hooshmand Alizadeh (1)
  • Jonathon Catlin (1)
  • Florian Wagner (1)
  • Michelle Kahn (1)

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Contributors & affiliations OpenAlex

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Authors

  • Michelle Lynn Kahn First Corresponding ORCID

Concepts & topics OpenAlex

2 specific concepts identified.
Political science History

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Citations OpenAlex

7 citing works (most recent first)
YearTitleVenueDOI
2024 The state of voluntariness? (Re)migration policy in post-fascist Germany between denazification, decolonization and development Rethinking History 10.1080/13642529.2024.2381396
2025 Silence in turns: traces of discrimination in different generations of Turkish migrant families in Hamburg (1961–2021) The History of the Family 10.1080/1081602x.2025.2594690
2025 Germany’s plan to deport Syrian refugees echoes 1980s effort to repatriate Turkish guest workers Unknown 10.64628/aai.7wpy5s4ny
2025 Far-right extremists have been organizing online since before the internet – and AI is their next frontier Unknown 10.64628/aai.jftftr34h
2026 Les néo-nazis n’ont pas attendu Internet pour s’organiser en ligne Unknown 10.64628/aak.jeg3dpcj4
2026 The Perils of Negative Exceptionalism: German Memory Culture from Model to McCarthyism New German Critique 10.1215/0094033x-12158750
2026 Postmigrant Societies in Times of Polarisation: Agency, Belonging and Resilience Population Space and Place 10.1002/psp.70282