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Gianfranco Cresciani Gianfranco Cresciani i(A78104 works by)
Born: Established: 1940 ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Amina Belgiorno-Nettis : A Life Gianfranco Cresciani , Lindfield : Padana Press , 2012 8144950 2012 single work biography
1 1 'Socialismo per la generazione presente' : Rifugiati politici italiani e movimento socialista australiano Gianfranco Cresciani , 2012 single work
— Appears in: Italian Historical Society Journal , vol. 20 no. 2012; (p. 25-49)
1 The Bogey of the Italian Fifth Column : Internment and the Making of Italo-Australia Gianfranco Cresciani , 1992 single work criticism
— Appears in: War, Internment and Mass Migration : The Italo-Australian Experience, 1940-1990 1992; (p. 11-32)
1 Kookaburra e Kultur : Fransesco Sceusa tra miti e realta' australiani Gianfranco Cresciani , 1991 single work essay
— Appears in: Italia-Australia, 1788-1988 : Batti del Convegno di Studio, Roma, Castel S. Angelo, 23-27 Maggio 1988 1991; (p. 261-275)
2 3 y separately published work icon The Italians Gianfranco Cresciani , Sydney : ABC Books , 1985 Z1066567 1985 single work non-fiction

The Italians comprised the first truly large wave of immigrants to arrive in Australia from Southern Europe after World War II and currently number around one million. Gianfranco Cresciani's authoritative account of their significant contributions to the development of Australian society through the twentieth century is comprehensive. As an authority on Italian life in Australia, Cresciani provides a definitive account of the Italo-Australian community entering the twenty-first century.

'The Italians comprised the first truly large wave of immigrants to have arrived from Southern Europe after World War II. Today, people of Italian background in Australia number around one million. The Italians have made an enormous contribution to the development of Australian society through the twentieth century and to the present, and Gianfranco Cresciani - this country's foremost expert on Italian life in Australia - provides the definitive account. In this new edition Cresciani brings to life the important story of the Italo-Australian community into the twenty-first century.' [BOOK JACKET, 2003 rev. ed.]

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