Migrant camps were unsettling spaces for newly arrived families in post-war Australia. Post-WWII refugees and assisted migrants arriving from 1947 to the early 1970s labelled these temporary accommodation centres run by the Department of Immigration �camps�. Their ambiguity as spaces of refuge and containment persists in memory. Hundreds of thousands of assisted migrants and refugees passed through these camps, which were established from 1947 and progressively shut down from the late 1960s. This chapter will analyse memories of migrant camps by mothers, sons and daughters. They have grappled with their own contentious and contradictory family histories in the migrant camp and the ongoing legacies of being �received� and temporarily housed ...
Throughout Australia’s history, successive governments have lamented the clustering of non-English-s...
The family is indisputably the central element and most important aspect of peoples' lives. It is ou...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 2000This thesis followed the resettlement in Australia, spe...
This book revisits Australian histories of refugee arrivals and settlement – with a particular focus...
This article explores the memory-making of descendants of post-war displaced persons from Eastern Eu...
This article examines the lived experience and recent commemorative efforts relating to the experien...
On the 10 and 11 February 2016, former residents of one of Australia’s post-war ‘holding’ centres fo...
This study investigates the experiences of eight participants whose mothers had been institutionalis...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Migration histories of...
This book revisits Australian histories of refugee arrivals and settlement – with a particular focus...
In Australia, as in a number of other nations, personal testimony has played a central role in achie...
Bonegilla, Australia\u27s largest post-war migrant processing and reception centre, re-emerged in th...
Ideas of assimilated citizenship are inherently gendered and during Australia’s post-World War Two m...
The mass immigration of displaced persons (DPs) to Australia after the Second World War generated th...
This thesis explores the ways that women, who were evacuated as children in Britain during the Secon...
Throughout Australia’s history, successive governments have lamented the clustering of non-English-s...
The family is indisputably the central element and most important aspect of peoples' lives. It is ou...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 2000This thesis followed the resettlement in Australia, spe...
This book revisits Australian histories of refugee arrivals and settlement – with a particular focus...
This article explores the memory-making of descendants of post-war displaced persons from Eastern Eu...
This article examines the lived experience and recent commemorative efforts relating to the experien...
On the 10 and 11 February 2016, former residents of one of Australia’s post-war ‘holding’ centres fo...
This study investigates the experiences of eight participants whose mothers had been institutionalis...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Migration histories of...
This book revisits Australian histories of refugee arrivals and settlement – with a particular focus...
In Australia, as in a number of other nations, personal testimony has played a central role in achie...
Bonegilla, Australia\u27s largest post-war migrant processing and reception centre, re-emerged in th...
Ideas of assimilated citizenship are inherently gendered and during Australia’s post-World War Two m...
The mass immigration of displaced persons (DPs) to Australia after the Second World War generated th...
This thesis explores the ways that women, who were evacuated as children in Britain during the Secon...
Throughout Australia’s history, successive governments have lamented the clustering of non-English-s...
The family is indisputably the central element and most important aspect of peoples' lives. It is ou...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 2000This thesis followed the resettlement in Australia, spe...