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Title: The Italians and their language in Australia
Authors: Ryan, J. S.
Keywords: Italians -- Australia -- Ethnic identity
Italians -- Australia -- Social conditions
Italian language -- Australia
Italian language -- Etymology
Issue Date: 1974
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Arts
Citation: Ryan, J. S. (1974). The Italians and their language in Australia. Journal of the Faculty of Arts, 6(1), 52-91.
Abstract: It is appropriate to embark upon a survey of this kind at a time when migration to Australia from overseas has lost momentum and the economic recession of 1971, together with changing public attitudes, make it likely that there will be a considerable diminution in immigration from Europe, and that this external source of population increase for Australia may be relatively ignored for many years. It has also been the case, from the late 1960s, that with the improvement of the West-European economy and the creation of the Common Market, the source was already running out and that the Italian influence had almost certainly reached its alltime peak. Referring particularly to the post World War II influx Professor Borrie more than a decade ago asked the following questions, Where have these people settled, what occupations have they followed, how have they brought their families together, ......have Italians integrated to any degree with Australians, do Australians want or expect them to do so -? (op. cit., p. vi)
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/41010
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