The Baltic Peoples: Lithuanians-Latvians-Estonians In Australia
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Author: B. & A. Birskys, A. Putnins, I. Salasoo
Binding: Hardback
Published: Australian Ethnic Heritage Publications, 1986
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: minor mildewing on top of spine; minor wear and dust marks on outside cover; pages slightly tanned on edges; note on inside cover by previous owner; in otherwise good condition
The scholarly work The Baltic Peoples: Lithuanians-Latvians-Estonians In Australia presents a comprehensive historical and sociological account of the Baltic diaspora in Australia. This authoritative volume chronicles the experiences, challenges, and contributions of Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian communities as they established new lives in a distant land. It uncovers the cultural preservation efforts, political engagements, and social adaptations that shaped their unique identities. The text details the intricate tapestry of their migration stories, offering valuable insights into the broader narrative of post-war immigration. This compelling study illustrates the enduring spirit and resilience of these distinct European populations within the Australian multicultural landscape.
Author: B. & A. Birskys, A. Putnins, I. Salasoo
Binding: Hardback
Published: Australian Ethnic Heritage Publications, 1986
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: minor mildewing on top of spine; minor wear and dust marks on outside cover; pages slightly tanned on edges; note on inside cover by previous owner; in otherwise good condition
The scholarly work The Baltic Peoples: Lithuanians-Latvians-Estonians In Australia presents a comprehensive historical and sociological account of the Baltic diaspora in Australia. This authoritative volume chronicles the experiences, challenges, and contributions of Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian communities as they established new lives in a distant land. It uncovers the cultural preservation efforts, political engagements, and social adaptations that shaped their unique identities. The text details the intricate tapestry of their migration stories, offering valuable insights into the broader narrative of post-war immigration. This compelling study illustrates the enduring spirit and resilience of these distinct European populations within the Australian multicultural landscape.