The Greeks in Australia by Anastasios Myrodis Tamis
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The Greeks in Australia

Condition: One page has a small scuff. Clean and tidy pages. Free of writing. Free of dog ears. Tight binding. From a smoke free home.

Education & Reference History Australiana

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The Greeks in Australia by Anastasios Myrodis Tamis, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, offers a scholarly overview of Greek migration and settlement patterns in Australia. As a social‑science textbook it blends ethnic studies, demography and immigration history to examine how the Greek community has shaped and been shaped by Australian society.

Drawing on census data, oral histories and community research, the book traces the waves of Greek emigration, the formation of cultural institutions, and the evolving identity of Greek Australians across generations. It provides insight into both the challenges and contributions of this vibrant diaspora, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers of multicultural Australia.

The copy is in excellent condition with clean, tidy pages, a tight binding and no dog‑ears or markings. One page bears a small scuff, but the book comes from a smoke‑free home and is ready for immediate use.