

Beschreibung
This book brings together long-obscured histories to discuss Australia's cultural, social, and political diversity in depth. The history of Australia's migrant and minority print media reveals extensive evidence for the nation's global connectedness, from the...This book brings together long-obscured histories to discuss Australia's cultural, social, and political diversity in depth. The history of Australia's migrant and minority print media reveals extensive evidence for the nation's global connectedness, from the colonial era to today. A fascinating and complex picture of Australia's long-term transnational ties emerges from the smaller enterprises of individuals and communities in the distant and more recent past. This book explores the authentic voices of minority groups which challenged the dominant experiences, patterns, and debates that have shaped Australia.
Deepens our knowledge of the experiences of migrant and minority cultures in Australian history Explores the agency of Australia's migrant and minority communities and voices through print culture Sheds light on the ways in which these newspapers reflected and shaped Australia's global connections
Autorentext
Catherine Dewhirst is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. She has published on Italian-migrant histories and co-edited, with Richard Scully, The Transnational Voices in Australia's Migrant and Minority Press (Palgrave, 2020).
Richard Scully is Associate Professor in Modern History at the University of New England, Australia. He is the author of numerous studies of the history of cartoons and caricature, including Eminent Victorian Cartoonists (3 volumes, 2018) and British Images of Germany (Palgrave, 2012).
Klappentext
This book brings together long-obscured histories to discuss Australiäs cultural, social, and political diversity in depth. The history of Australiäs migrant and minority print media reveals extensive evidence for the nation s global connectedness, from the colonial era to today. A fascinating and complex picture of Australiäs long-term transnational ties emerges from the smaller enterprises of individuals and communities in the distant and more recent past. This book explores the authentic voices of minority groups which challenged the dominant experiences, patterns, and debates that have shaped Australia.
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