| Diacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea | |
| Le comunità ebraiche in Australia e gli arrivi dall’Europa orientale fra XIX e XX secolo | |
| Giuseppe Motta1  | |
| [1] è attualmente ricercatore in Storia dell’Europa orientale presso l’Università La Sapienza di Roma ed è membro del comitato esecutivo dell’“Istituto italo-romeno di studi storici” (Cluj Napoca, Romania) e del collegio docenti del dottorato in Storia d’Europa dell’Università La Sapienza.; | |
| 关键词: Eastern Europe; pogrom; refugees; Russian Jews; White Australia; ebrei russi; Europa orientale; rifugiati; White Australia; | |
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| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
This article aims at analysing the Australian immigration policy towards the Jews who were leaving Eastern Europe owing to the violence that began with World War 1 and continued with Russian Civil War, the Russo-Polish War and the establishment of a legal discriminatory framework – even though not violent as the previous conflicts – in countries such as Romania and Poland. Through a careful research in the Australian National Archives the author has tried to understand the different responses to this grave humanitarian emergency and to see how a country like Australia – which was geographically extra-European but culturally and politically connected to Great Britain – reacted after such an increase of applications by new settlers, refugees and displaced people.
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