The first intimation that a child of Greek descent in Australia is likely to get about its community’s involvement in politics beyond that internal to the Greek community is the presence of non-Greek non-Orthodox “political personalities” at Greek Orthodox Church services on days special to the Greek ethnos such as 25 March, Greece’s National Day, when officially Greeks celebrate the first stage of their liberation from centuries of Ottoman Turkish occupation
In the twentieth century, the organised Greek-Australian communities appropriated the cultural memor...
As the preceding chapter indicated, centtal to Austtalia's immigration policy was the question ...
Bibliography: leaves 466-483.The present thesis demonstrates the significance of class and ethnicity...
This study deals with the State of South Australia and its elected state and federal representatives...
This study deals with the political facets of the Greek sub-culture in Australia ever the period 1...
The Greek diaspora community is well-established in Australia. While arrivals from Greece began in t...
The Greek migration and settlement circle in Oceania comprised four important stages: the stage of e...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...
Master of EducationTo the world Australia represents a uniform social environment, whilst the Austra...
An analysis that aspires to understand the organised presence of Greek migrants inAustralia would do...
The second largest migrant group in Australia is made up of some 300,000 people who regard themselve...
Includes image:'the harbor of Kalamata', 1911.'AbstractResearchers have analysed the post-1950 pheno...
More than three million Greek Orthodox people exited Hellas, during the last four hundred years, in ...
This portfolio of research aimed to investigate the learning and teaching of Greek in Adelaide secon...
This paper presents the first findings of a thesis undertaken as part of the requirements for comple...
In the twentieth century, the organised Greek-Australian communities appropriated the cultural memor...
As the preceding chapter indicated, centtal to Austtalia's immigration policy was the question ...
Bibliography: leaves 466-483.The present thesis demonstrates the significance of class and ethnicity...
This study deals with the State of South Australia and its elected state and federal representatives...
This study deals with the political facets of the Greek sub-culture in Australia ever the period 1...
The Greek diaspora community is well-established in Australia. While arrivals from Greece began in t...
The Greek migration and settlement circle in Oceania comprised four important stages: the stage of e...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...
Master of EducationTo the world Australia represents a uniform social environment, whilst the Austra...
An analysis that aspires to understand the organised presence of Greek migrants inAustralia would do...
The second largest migrant group in Australia is made up of some 300,000 people who regard themselve...
Includes image:'the harbor of Kalamata', 1911.'AbstractResearchers have analysed the post-1950 pheno...
More than three million Greek Orthodox people exited Hellas, during the last four hundred years, in ...
This portfolio of research aimed to investigate the learning and teaching of Greek in Adelaide secon...
This paper presents the first findings of a thesis undertaken as part of the requirements for comple...
In the twentieth century, the organised Greek-Australian communities appropriated the cultural memor...
As the preceding chapter indicated, centtal to Austtalia's immigration policy was the question ...
Bibliography: leaves 466-483.The present thesis demonstrates the significance of class and ethnicity...