The Germans in Australia

Jürgen Tampke author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:7th Feb '07

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This 2007 book looks at the impact of German immigration on the social and cultural aspects of Australian life.

For the first hundred years of European settlement, Germans were the largest ethnic group in Australia. This 2007 book traces their history from European settlement to the present day. The Germans in Australia looks at the impact of German immigration on the social and cultural aspects of Australian life.Germans have played a significant part in Australian history since 1788. For the first hundred years of European settlement they were the largest ethnic group on the continent, contributing to the development of the hinterlands of Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria. Today there are an estimated 700,000 people in Australia of German descent. In the first hundred years of European settlement in Australia they were welcomed as industrious settlers and daring pioneers, skilful scientists and respected members of the medical and legal professions. Although two world wars soured the relationship between Australia and Germany and undermined the positive image Germans held, the second half of the twentieth century saw this situation improve markedly. The Germans in Australia, published in 2007, offers a detailed insight into the impact of large scale German immigration on Australia, highlighting the social and cultural impact they have had on Australian life.

ISBN: 9780521612432

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 11mm

Weight: 240g

202 pages