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Migrants in Australia Pack

Migrants in Australia Pack

Migrants in Australia Pack

James Jupp , Australian National University, Canberra
Suzanne Rutland , University of Sydney
Gianfranco Cresciani
Jurgen Tampke , University of New South Wales, Sydney
June 2008
Unavailable - out of print September 2015
Multiple copy pack
9780521733212

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Multiple copy pack
4 Paperback books

    Cambridge University Press' highly regarded Migrants in Australia series of books is now available in a conveniently priced set.
    The set comprises the four key volumes;
    The Italians in Australia by Gianfranco Cresciani
    The Jews in Australia by Suzanne Rutland
    The English in Australia by James Jupp
    The Germans in Australia by Jurgen Tampke
    Running to over 800 pages in total, this collection represents great value. It is a comprehensive history of European migration to Australia from the First Fleet to the present day. The key protagonists and milestones for each community are discussed, and the impacts and contributions of the communities as a whole are surveyed. The books together form an invaluable foundation for the understanding of modern Australia's multicultural heritage.

    Product details

    June 2008
    Multiple copy pack
    9780521733212
    848 pages
    325 × 250 × 68 mm
    1.36kg
    Unavailable - out of print September 2015
      Authors
    • James Jupp , Australian National University, Canberra
    • Suzanne Rutland , University of Sydney
    • Gianfranco Cresciani
    • Jurgen Tampke , University of New South Wales, Sydney