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Minorities : cultural diversity in Sydney

Fitzgerald, Shirley1995
Books, Manuscripts
Australia's largest city, Sydney, has always been a focus for cultural diversity. Much of this was concealed as an emerging nation sought to create its image as a society predominantly white, masculinist, and 'respectable'.
Main title:
Minorities : cultural diversity in Sydney / by Shirley Fitzgerald and Garry Wotherspoon
Imprint:
Sydney : State Library of New South Wales Press, 1995
Collation:
216 p. : illustrations, map
Contents:
'That bastard ulysses': an insight into the early Greek presence, 1810s-1940 - Aboriginal people and 'community' inthe Leichhardt Municipality - The two-way mirror : contemporary issues as senn through the eyes of the Chinese language press, 1901-1970 - The magical world of Marion Magony Griffin: culture and community at Castlecrag in the interwar years - The golden age of Sydney's jewry - The flight of the 'exiles of the spirit': male homosexual artist and the onset of the cold war - Changing approaches to the developmentally disabled -Writing minority history : sources for the Italians - The geography of ethnic commiunities - Language and minorities
Dewey class:
305.8
Language:
English
BRN:
95154
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchHistory Support Collection305.8 MINAvailable
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