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Near Death Experience, No. 1 (The Entombed Miner, Easter 1907)
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"Since it was so rare to me"
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2001-
Near Death Experience, No. 1 (The Entombed Miner, Easter 1907)
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An Aspect of Valtellinese Diaspora : Lombardy to Western Australia (1895-1960) - 'The Entombed Miner, Easter 1907'
2005
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Diaspora : The Australasian Experience 2005; (p. 410-423)
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 71 no. 1 2011; (p. 180-196) This work is a 'ficto-critical look at an unusual example of diaspora where over a period of more than 100 years a small but continuous stream of Valtellinesi working men (from Lombardy valley in north Italy) and their wives and families - the latter following the breadwinner years later in most cases - migrated from what was in those days one of the poorest areas in the Italian Alps to find a new life. They began working at first in the gold-mining industry in Western Australia.' (Source: Author's introduction, Southerly, 2011)
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An Aspect of Valtellinese Diaspora : Lombardy to Western Australia (1895-1960) - 'The Entombed Miner, Easter 1907'
2005
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Diaspora : The Australasian Experience 2005; (p. 410-423)
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 71 no. 1 2011; (p. 180-196) This work is a 'ficto-critical look at an unusual example of diaspora where over a period of more than 100 years a small but continuous stream of Valtellinesi working men (from Lombardy valley in north Italy) and their wives and families - the latter following the breadwinner years later in most cases - migrated from what was in those days one of the poorest areas in the Italian Alps to find a new life. They began working at first in the gold-mining industry in Western Australia.' (Source: Author's introduction, Southerly, 2011)
Last amended 5 Dec 2011 18:13:52
Subjects:
- Goldfields area, Southeast Western Australia, Western Australia,
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cItaly,cWestern Europe, Europe,
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