Hidden Lives: War, Internment and Australia's Italians

Hidden Lives: War, Internment and Australia's Italians

by Mia Spizzica
Hidden Lives: War, Internment and Australia's Italians

Hidden Lives: War, Internment and Australia's Italians

by Mia Spizzica

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Overview

A dark chapter in Australia's wartime history has often been minimised or overlooked in mainstream history books. This collection of five scholarly essays, and 15 testimonials, offers new insights into the deeply personal experiences of Italian Australians whose families experienced World War II on the home front. It is the first such compilation by authors originating from northern, central, and southern Italian provinces, and from five Australian States. Although each story is unique, the authors share many Italian cultural values, language, history, and a profound sense of Italianness, as well as a connection to their Australian selves. These essays and narratives consider the often-unintended negative consequences of war, describing our commonalities through their personal struggles and a fundamental human resilience.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161993552
Publisher: IP (Interactive Publications Pty Ltd)
Publication date: 06/11/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 943 KB

About the Author

Mia Spizzica has taught at the University of Siena in Italy, the University of Melbourne, and RMIT University in the Humanities and Social Sciences. She is a Melbourne Museum Research Associate. Her PhD at Monash University has focused on the internment of Italians in Australia.
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