The Other Australia: Experiences of Migration
This book traces the patterns and impact of immigration to Australia since 1945, focusing on immigrants from non-English-speaking backgrounds who came to New South Wales. Australia has been diversified by the range of immigrants who have come to its shores, a diversification that has been welcomed by some and vehemently opposed by others. The book describes the personal experience of many newcomers to Australia, who came as displaced persons, refugees, on business migration programs or independently. Their testaments show that while some were invited and encouraged to share in the Australian experiment, others have been treated as intruders.
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The Other Australia: Experiences of Migration
This book traces the patterns and impact of immigration to Australia since 1945, focusing on immigrants from non-English-speaking backgrounds who came to New South Wales. Australia has been diversified by the range of immigrants who have come to its shores, a diversification that has been welcomed by some and vehemently opposed by others. The book describes the personal experience of many newcomers to Australia, who came as displaced persons, refugees, on business migration programs or independently. Their testaments show that while some were invited and encouraged to share in the Australian experiment, others have been treated as intruders.
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The Other Australia: Experiences of Migration

The Other Australia: Experiences of Migration

by Brian Murphy
The Other Australia: Experiences of Migration

The Other Australia: Experiences of Migration

by Brian Murphy

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This book traces the patterns and impact of immigration to Australia since 1945, focusing on immigrants from non-English-speaking backgrounds who came to New South Wales. Australia has been diversified by the range of immigrants who have come to its shores, a diversification that has been welcomed by some and vehemently opposed by others. The book describes the personal experience of many newcomers to Australia, who came as displaced persons, refugees, on business migration programs or independently. Their testaments show that while some were invited and encouraged to share in the Australian experiment, others have been treated as intruders.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521102247
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/24/2008
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Brad Mangin is a freelance sports photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area where he regularly shoots assignments for Sports Illustrated. Mangin's first book, Worth the Wait, was recently published about the 2010 San Francisco Giants world championship season. He lives in Pleasanton, CA. Brian Murphy is a popular sports radio show host on San Francisco's KNBR and the author of San Francisco Giants: 50 Years, Worth the Wait, and The Last Putt. He lives in San Francisco.

Includes a foreword by Sergio Romo

Table of Contents

Illustrations; Preface; Introduction; Part I: 1. Immigration in colonial Australia; 2. Immigration from non-English-speaking countries, 1901–1945; 3. Migration in European history; 4. Australia plans new directions in migration; Part II: 5. Displaced persons: pioneers in a new immigration, 1947–1952; 6. Assimilation for new arrivals, 1952–1965; 7. Integration in Australian society, 1966–1980; 8. Multiculturalism for all Australians; 9. The New South Wales Ethnic Affairs Commission; Notes; Select bibliography; Index.
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