Relates the plight of one Italian migrant, Andrea La Macchia, who arrived in Australia in 1940 only to be caught up in the events following Italy\u27s entry into the war by being interned for nearly three years. His story is placed in the general context of the internment experience
Nearly 15,000 civilians were interned in Australian camps during World War II. Klaus Neumann provide...
Mission histories and autobiographies dealing with the internment of Germans from New Guinea in Aust...
Although Italians had migrated to Australia since the middle of the nineteenth century, it was not u...
Italy’s entry into the second world war on 10 June 1940 was to have drastic and far-reaching consequ...
The entry of Italy into the second world war brought considerable disruption to the over thirty thou...
The entry of Italy into the Second World War brought considerable disruption to the over thirty thou...
This paper compares the discursive and experiential valence of the two fullest autobiographical acco...
The history of the italian migration to Australia is a much smaller phenomenon that the one to the A...
Almost 5,000 Italians were interned in Australia during World War II, a high proportion of them Quee...
This thesis examines the immediate and long-term impacts of civilian internment on Australia's Itali...
Citizenship, rather than ethnicity, determined the treatment of immigrants during Canada’s first nat...
Since the Archives Act of 1983 Australia's Second World War internees have had access to their warti...
The story of the detention of German prisoners in Italy transcends the experience just of the German...
The paper explores the personal account of an Italian prisoner of war, Luigi Bortolotti (1916-1980),...
This paper is divided into two main sections: the first section focuses upon the gradual modificatio...
Nearly 15,000 civilians were interned in Australian camps during World War II. Klaus Neumann provide...
Mission histories and autobiographies dealing with the internment of Germans from New Guinea in Aust...
Although Italians had migrated to Australia since the middle of the nineteenth century, it was not u...
Italy’s entry into the second world war on 10 June 1940 was to have drastic and far-reaching consequ...
The entry of Italy into the second world war brought considerable disruption to the over thirty thou...
The entry of Italy into the Second World War brought considerable disruption to the over thirty thou...
This paper compares the discursive and experiential valence of the two fullest autobiographical acco...
The history of the italian migration to Australia is a much smaller phenomenon that the one to the A...
Almost 5,000 Italians were interned in Australia during World War II, a high proportion of them Quee...
This thesis examines the immediate and long-term impacts of civilian internment on Australia's Itali...
Citizenship, rather than ethnicity, determined the treatment of immigrants during Canada’s first nat...
Since the Archives Act of 1983 Australia's Second World War internees have had access to their warti...
The story of the detention of German prisoners in Italy transcends the experience just of the German...
The paper explores the personal account of an Italian prisoner of war, Luigi Bortolotti (1916-1980),...
This paper is divided into two main sections: the first section focuses upon the gradual modificatio...
Nearly 15,000 civilians were interned in Australian camps during World War II. Klaus Neumann provide...
Mission histories and autobiographies dealing with the internment of Germans from New Guinea in Aust...
Although Italians had migrated to Australia since the middle of the nineteenth century, it was not u...