Multiethnic Australia
Discover the transformative journey of Australia in Multiethnic Australia by Celeste Lipow Macleod, published in 2006 by McFarland & Co Inc. This insightful paperback spans 238 pages and delves into the significant shift from a predominantly white, British population to a vibrant, multicultural society.
Explore the reasons behind this pivotal change, the conflicts that arose, and the remarkable benefits that followed. The book also highlights how a national tradition of services established in the late 19th century played a crucial role in assisting immigrants who arrived after World War II.
Whether you're interested in emigration, immigration, or ethnic sociology, Multiethnic Australia offers a comprehensive understanding of the complexities and richness of Australia's multicultural landscape. Perfect for readers passionate about history, ethnic studies, and the evolution of societies.