Transplanting the Agora: Hellenic Settlement in Australia

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Author: Yiannis E. Dimitreas

ISBN-10: 1864484306

ISBN-13: 9781864484304

Category: Australian History

Transplanting the Agora explores the Greek experience in Australia. Starting with the first Greek migrants who arrived in the mid-nineteeth century, it outlines the reasons for migration, with particular emphasis on the peak period of Greek migration after World War II. It analyses the role of Australian immigration policies, and public attitudes towards Hellenes on their arrival. Yiannis Dimitreas acknowledges the difficulties faced by migrants in establishing themselves in a new country and...

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Transplanting the Agora explores the Greek experience in Australia. Starting with the first Greek migrants who arrived in the mid-nineteeth century, it outlines the reasons for migration, with particular emphasis on the peak period of Greek migration after World War II. It analyses the role of Australian immigration policies, and public attitudes towards Hellenes on their arrival. Yiannis Dimitreas acknowledges the difficulties faced by migrants in establishing themselves in a new country and the effects of discrimination, showing how some groups have fared better than others. He explores Greek participation in the political movements which became the driving force of Australian multiculturalism, and the Greek contribution to the broader Australian community.

PrefaceAcknowledgementsAbbreviationsList of Illustrations1Introduction12Types of migration133Hellenic values and national character534Hellenic connection with colonial Australia795The causes of Hellenic migration1036Australia's immigration policy and Hellenic migration1367Australian society's attitudes towards Hellenic settlement: the pre-Whitlam years1718Whitlam and beyond2119Social mobility and political behaviour of Greeks in Australia23910Discussion and implications252Appendices262Notes273Bibliography280Index309