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Speaking to immigrants : oral testimony and the history of Australian migration

Hammerton, A. James2002
Books, Manuscripts
This is the sixth volume of papers that derive from a series of workshops that began in 1989. It is about Australia's immigrants speaking for themselves as witnesses to their history.
Main title:
Imprint:
Canberra : History Program and Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies, 2002
Collation:
169 page : illustrations
Contents:
Hearing voices - Family comes first : migrant memory and masculinity in narratives of post-war British migrants - Oral history, migration and soccer in Australia, 1880-2000 - Child survivors of the Holocaust - But pineapple I'm still a bit wary of : sensory memories of Jewish women who migrated to Australia as children, 1938-39 - Dislocated men : imagining 'Britain' and 'Australia' - Intermeshing archival and oral sources : unraveling the story of Jewish survivor immigration to Australia - Generations of journeys
Dewey class:
304.8
Language:
English
BRN:
96856
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchHistory Support Collection304.8 SPEAvailable
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