Thalassa: Greek-Australians and the sea: part 1

Leonard Janiszewski, Effy Alexakis

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    Abstract

    Greeks have traditionally had a close affinity with the sea, not only as a means of passage but also as a means of both domestic and commercial subsistence. For over two hundred years, Australian waters have continued to nourish this association. Part 1 of this article looks at the sea as a means of Greek migration and employment.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages52-56
    Number of pages5
    Volume24
    Specialist publicationOPA! : Greek culture magazine
    PublisherSteve Agi
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Australian maritime history
    • Greek-Australians
    • migration history
    • maritime employment

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