Dunera lives. Volume 1, a visual history

by K. S. Inglis (Joint author)

Other authorsJ. M. Winter (Joint author), Seumas Spark (Joint author), Carol Bunyan (researcher)
Paperback, 2018

Status

Available

Call number

H ING

Publication

Clayton, Victoria : Monash University Publishing, 2018.

ISBN

9781925495492

Local notes

inscription: donated by Barrie & Diana Pittock 2018

Description

The story of the 'Dunera Boys' is an intrinsic part of the history of Australia in the Second World War and in its aftermath. The injustice these 2000 men suffered through British internment in camps at Hay, Tatura and Orange is well known. Less familiar is the tale of what happened to them afterwards. This book tells that story, in two volumes, one in images, and one in life stories. The images constitute a narrative all of their own. The beauty and power of these traces of the lives of these internees speak for themselves. Once familiar with the images in the first volume, the reader will be able to embrace more fully the profiles in volume two. These are stories of struggle, sadness, transcendence, and creativity that describe the lives of these men and of the society in which they lived, first as prisoners and then as free men. A contribution to the history of Australia, to the history of migrants and migration, and to the history of human rights, these two volumes put in the public domain a story whose full dimensions and complexity have never been described.… (more)

Call number

H ING

Barcode

6182
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