Struggles to Belong: Greek Migrants' Citizenship Rights.

作者: Toula Nicolacopoulos , George Vassilacopoulos

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摘要: In this paper we off er an account of Greek migrant activists’ struggles to secure citizenship rights in the 1950s and 1960s. Focusing on collaborative eff orts between a number “national groups” times, will demonstrate how activists, including trade union peace their community organisations, initiated promotion broad awareness campaign. Th is campaign drew upon notion active Greek-Australian challenge presumed “perpetual foreigner” position.

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