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Exile or banishment, is primarily penal expulsion from one's native country, and secondarily expatriation or prolonged absence from one's homeland under either the compulsion of circumstance or the rigors of some high purpose. Usually persons and peoples suffer exile, but sometimes social entities like institutions (e.g. the papacy or a government) are forced from their homeland. In Roman law, exsilium denoted both voluntary exile and banishment as a capital punishment alternative to death. Deportation was forced exile, and entailed the lifelong loss of citizenship and property. Relegation was a milder form of deportation, which preserved the subject's citizenship and property.The term diaspora describes group exile, both voluntary and forced. "Government in exile" describes a government of a country that has relocated and argues its legitimacy from outside that country. Voluntary exile is often depicted as a form of protest by the person who claims it, to avoid persecution and prosecution (such as tax or criminal allegations), an act of shame or repentance, or isolating oneself to be able to devote time to a particular pursuit. Article 9 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that "No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile." Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about exile 31
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De ciudadanas a exiliadas: un estudio sobre las republicanas españolas en México
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Mujeres españolas exiladas en México (1939-1950)
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Voces del exilio: mujeres españolas en México (1939-1950)
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Regnbågen har bara åtta färger
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This Earth, My Brother
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The woodchuck hunt
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Conversations in Exile
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Unter fremden Himmel - Ein Abriß der deutschen Literatur im Exil 1933 - 1947
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Приключения доисторического мальчика
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Talento y exilio: La diáspora del conocimiento
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Hazards of Time Travel
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Un Exilio
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Quand il fait triste Bertha chante
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Ma morale anarchiste
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Exil et épistolaire aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècles : des éditions aux inédits
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Caricatures d'exil
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Le Christ s'est arrêté à Eboli
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Le dernier des mondes
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Exiles
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Utopistes et exilés du Nouveau monde : des Français aux États-Unis, de 1848 à la Commune
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En exil : les réfugiés en Europe, de la fin du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours
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Le siècle des exilés, bannis et proscrits de 1789 à la Commune
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X, ou le divin dans la poésie de Victor Hugo à partir de l'exil
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Exilium vita est, Victor Hugo à Guernesey, Hauteville House, 7 mai-31 août 2002
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Exils entre les deux mondes : migrations et espaces politiques atlantiques au XIXe siècle
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Exiles from European revolutions : refugees in mid-Victorian England
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Victor Hugo en exil
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Victor Hugo en exil
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Victor Hugo et les proscrits de Jersey
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Les reprouves
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Victor Hugo à Guernesey : exil et asile
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