This paper is an examination of the Greek-Cypriot migration to South Australia and the importance of oral history. It is based on interviews conducted on the Greek-Cypriot migrant population with first hand experiences. Furthermore, the paper looks at the meaning of oral history and puts theory into practice. The main method for researching this paper involved collecting information through interviews conducted with individuals and established groups, in South Australia. The paper will analyse the social cohesion and the activities these migrants and established groups had undertaken for successful survival in an Anglo society
This paper addresses some of the methodological issues that are raised by efforts to write the histo...
This paper will present a brief history of the organised attempts within the Greek-Australian commun...
The turn of the century has brought the issue of internal displacement to the forefront of the inter...
Migration waves have occurred over many centuries due to the historical events of countries experien...
AbstractThe article investigates the settlement of Greek-Cypriot migrants in South Australia during ...
This research explores the phenomenon of rapidly increasing migration to the Greek Cypriot community...
This study tried to investigate the migratory linked between Cyprus, UK Turkey and Greece. The focu...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 258-285.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Research methodology -- Ch...
The society from which Greek and Cypriot migrants came to Australia was not as homogeneous as might ...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...
This is a social scientific study of the extent, character and causes of Cypriot migration and settl...
AbstractIn this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched,...
The Greek migration and settlement circle in Oceania comprised four important stages: the stage of e...
Migration is a global phenomenon and the varied social and individual nature of relocation, has led ...
This paper argues that the historical length and contemporary depth of the Greek-Cypriot presence in...
This paper addresses some of the methodological issues that are raised by efforts to write the histo...
This paper will present a brief history of the organised attempts within the Greek-Australian commun...
The turn of the century has brought the issue of internal displacement to the forefront of the inter...
Migration waves have occurred over many centuries due to the historical events of countries experien...
AbstractThe article investigates the settlement of Greek-Cypriot migrants in South Australia during ...
This research explores the phenomenon of rapidly increasing migration to the Greek Cypriot community...
This study tried to investigate the migratory linked between Cyprus, UK Turkey and Greece. The focu...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 258-285.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Research methodology -- Ch...
The society from which Greek and Cypriot migrants came to Australia was not as homogeneous as might ...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...
This is a social scientific study of the extent, character and causes of Cypriot migration and settl...
AbstractIn this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched,...
The Greek migration and settlement circle in Oceania comprised four important stages: the stage of e...
Migration is a global phenomenon and the varied social and individual nature of relocation, has led ...
This paper argues that the historical length and contemporary depth of the Greek-Cypriot presence in...
This paper addresses some of the methodological issues that are raised by efforts to write the histo...
This paper will present a brief history of the organised attempts within the Greek-Australian commun...
The turn of the century has brought the issue of internal displacement to the forefront of the inter...