The Greeks in Australia


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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."--Jacket.




Greeks in WA Oral History Project Interviewer's Notes


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These 6 notebooks contain the interviewer's notes for more than 160 interviews for the Greeks in WA Oral History Project conducted mainly by John Yiannakis. Each interview has been catalogued separately. Reginald Appleyard may have written some of the notes. Most of the interviews in this project were used in the book: Greek pioneers in Western Australia by Reginald Thomas Appleyard and John N. Yiannakis.




Building a Colony


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For anyone interested in the convicts and their legacy in Western Australia, this issue of Studies in Western Australian History is not to be missed. It contains articles addressing the journey of the convicts to the colony, detailing case studies highlighting different aspects of the convict experience, demonstrating the legacy of the convicts' labor in building the colony, discussing the surprising lack of debate and research into the convict era in Western Australia, and supplying reference and research tools to assist anyone wishing to delve into the archives to trace a convict themselves. A list of the latest in academic research produced between 1997 and 2005 on an extraordinary range of Western Australian history topics is also included in this volume.




A Short History of the Orthodox Church in Australia


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The history of Orthodox Christians in Australia is that of immigrant communities which, mostly for political and economic reasons, left their countries of origin in Eastern Europe and the Middle East from the nineteenth century. Since the mid-twentieth century large numbers of Eastern Orthodox have settled in Australia, chiefly Greeks, Russians, Serbs, Antiochians (from Syria and Lebanon), Romanians, Bulgarians, Ukrainians, Macedonians and Byelorussians. This book presents five Orthodox Churches in Australia: the Greek, the Russian, the Serbian, the Antiochian and the Romanian. Christine Chaillot is the author of numerous articles and books on the Oriental Churches in the fields of history, theology, and spirituality. She is Swiss and Orthodox (Patriarchate of Constantinople).




Vite Italiane


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MULTICULTURAL STUDIES. AUSTRALIAN. Vite Italiane documents the migration flow of Italian immigrants from the late 1800s to the present day. This work integrates the history of the largest non-English-speaking migrant group in Western Australia into the mainstream historical record and in so doing shows how the Italian-speaking community has become an integral part of Western Australias, and indeed the nations, social, economic and cultural fabric.




Memory and Migration in the Shadow of War


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A major new study which evaluates the enduring impact of war on family memory in the Greek diaspora.




Interview with A. Keskinidis and M. Keskinidis Sound Recording


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The synopsis is only available in manuscript. Most of the interviews in this project were used in the book: Greek pioneers in Western Australia by Reginald Thomas Appleyard and John N. Yiannakis.




Hellene in the Diaspora: the Life of Constantine G. Berbatis


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BiographyAn account of a significant contributor to academe and business, as well as to Western Australia's and Australia's Greek communities. A driven and dedicated Hellene to all causes and ventures he sets his mind to.




Out of Place


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This collection of essays explores historical, geographical, and cultural factors that contribute to our understanding of places and settings of Australian transient communities. From Gwalia and Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, Charters Towers in Queensland, Broken Hill in New South Wales, and Queenstown in Tasmania, the places provide opportunity to revisit sites of history from the different angles of architecture, landscape theory, social history, and visual arts. They also provide a springboard for thinking through the pressing issues of contemporary Australians and counterparts in other 'post-settler' societies. [Subject: Australian Studies, History]