This paper examines the history of post-war female migration from Greece, with specific reference to South Australia, and analyses the stereotype of Greek women as wives of Greek migrants. This includes factors influencing migration, the Migration Act (1958), and cultural and feminist aspects
AbstractIn traditional societies the dowry was seen as the principal material representation of a br...
Research in Hellenic Studies in Australia has a history of over one hundred years, dating from the e...
The proposed paper seeks to examine the contextual reasons as well as the personal motivations that ...
1952–1972 is considered as the twenty-year period of mass or chain migration, during which the great...
AbstractIn this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched,...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1995This study examines how second generation Greek girls d...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...
In this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched, concept...
Master of EducationTo the world Australia represents a uniform social environment, whilst the Austra...
The Greek migration and settlement circle in Oceania comprised four important stages: the stage of e...
AbstractThe article investigates the settlement of Greek-Cypriot migrants in South Australia during ...
The paper investigates the perspectives of Greek origin people as regards their intention to maintai...
As the preceding chapter indicated, centtal to Austtalia's immigration policy was the question ...
The Greek diaspora community is well-established in Australia. While arrivals from Greece began in t...
The Migrants’ Belongings project, while considering both the scholarly work of the past and more con...
AbstractIn traditional societies the dowry was seen as the principal material representation of a br...
Research in Hellenic Studies in Australia has a history of over one hundred years, dating from the e...
The proposed paper seeks to examine the contextual reasons as well as the personal motivations that ...
1952–1972 is considered as the twenty-year period of mass or chain migration, during which the great...
AbstractIn this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched,...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1995This study examines how second generation Greek girls d...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...
In this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched, concept...
Master of EducationTo the world Australia represents a uniform social environment, whilst the Austra...
The Greek migration and settlement circle in Oceania comprised four important stages: the stage of e...
AbstractThe article investigates the settlement of Greek-Cypriot migrants in South Australia during ...
The paper investigates the perspectives of Greek origin people as regards their intention to maintai...
As the preceding chapter indicated, centtal to Austtalia's immigration policy was the question ...
The Greek diaspora community is well-established in Australia. While arrivals from Greece began in t...
The Migrants’ Belongings project, while considering both the scholarly work of the past and more con...
AbstractIn traditional societies the dowry was seen as the principal material representation of a br...
Research in Hellenic Studies in Australia has a history of over one hundred years, dating from the e...
The proposed paper seeks to examine the contextual reasons as well as the personal motivations that ...