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Australia, Britain and Migration, 19151940 Michael Roe (University of Tasmania)

Australia, Britain and Migration, 19151940 By Michael Roe (University of Tasmania)

Australia, Britain and Migration, 19151940 by Michael Roe (University of Tasmania)


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This 1999 book is a systematic study of assisted emigration from Britain to Australia during the inter-war years. It offers a critical analysis of the relations between the governments of the two countries, and describes an important and overlooked aspect of Australian political and social history.

Australia, Britain and Migration, 19151940 Summary

Australia, Britain and Migration, 19151940: A Study of Desperate Hopes by Michael Roe (University of Tasmania)

The story of Australia's post-war immigration program is well known, but little has been written about migration to Australia between the wars. This 1995 book is a systematic study of assisted emigration from Britain to Australia during the inter-war years. It looks at the British and Australian politicians and bureaucrats involved in the program and the half-million migrants who uprooted themselves. While their imperial ties were significant, the book shows that British and Australian governments acted in their own interests, using migration to meet their different needs, with little regard for the migrants themselves. Michael Roe shows that the Anglo-Australian relationship was rife with contradictions and these often came to a head in the debates over migration. Not only is the book an important study of imperial relations in the 1920s and 1930s, it describes an important and overlooked aspect of Australian political and social history.

Australia, Britain and Migration, 19151940 Reviews

"Well documented and well written..." Choice
"...a prodigious work of scholarship and one which all historians of Australia will find of immense and lasting value." Times Literary Supplement
"This book is another in the excellent series Studies in Australian History produced under the aegis of Cambridge University Press, and with it MIchael Roe makes a major contribution to the history of Australia in the early decades of the twentieth century....it is a tour de force of scholarship and the metjodical application of the historian's craft....admirable piece of work....Roe commands such respectful attention amongst Australian Historians." F.G. Clarke, American Historical Review
"Michael Roe is an eminent Australian historian who has chosen to study the neglected subject of immigration to Australia between the wars. ...this a very detailed analysis of British-Australian diplomacy on the issue of migration which also illuminates wider social attitudes among the policy-making elites. ...[Roe's] book will remain definitive for a long time." Erik Olssen, Labor History

Table of Contents

Introduction; Background; 1. The Great War's impact; 2. The whirl of Hughes: 19203; 3. S. M. Bruce and Empire: 19235; 4. The modest zenith of hope: 19256; 5. Ambiguities: 19267; 6. Through confusion to doom: 19289; 7. Nadir: 192935; 8. Toward the wheel's return: 193240; 9. Emigration; 10. Immigration; Afterword.

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NPB9780521465076
9780521465076
0521465079
Australia, Britain and Migration, 19151940: A Study of Desperate Hopes by Michael Roe (University of Tasmania)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1995-07-28
322
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