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The Greeks in Australia
This book provides a clear and accessible survey of the history of Greek settlement in Australia.
Anastasios Tamis (Author)
9780521547437, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 30 May 2005
216 pages, 40 b/w illus.
21.6 x 14 x 1.2 cm, 0.26 kg
"This book constitutes an important contribution to the body of knowledge of modern migration and settlement."
Nina Mistilis, The International History Review
The Greeks have made an enormous contribution to Australian cultural and social life, and this book vividly tells their story. Beginning with an examination of the conditions in Europe that led to migration, it details the role of the Greeks in Australian settlement, the two large waves of Greek migration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and the ways in which the Greeks have maintained a solid sense of Greek cultural expression. Numbering approximately half a million, the Greek community in Australia comprises the second largest ethnic minority after the Italians. The contribution of Greek settlers to the large industrial cities and other major urban centres modernised them by injecting new ideas into the economic, social and political life of their new environment. The role of Greek settlers has been vital in building the nation we have today.
1. Greek emigration
2. The history of settlement
3. Demographic characteristics
4. The social composition
5. The economic composition
6. The culture and civilisation
7. The political intervention.
Subject Areas: Educational: History [YQH], Ethnic studies [JFSL]