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Australia is a country rich in religious diversity. While
constitutionally-speaking Australia is a secular society, waves of
immigration over its short history have had a large impact on its
religious and cultural make-up. The Encyclopedia of Religion in
Australia is the first major work of reference to describe the
beliefs, practices and organisation of religion in Australia. It
examines religion in several different ways: historical
development, belief systems and controversies, as well as the
social role each faith plays in modern Australian society. This
comprehensive volume includes entries on indigenous spirituality,
Scientology, hillsong, and atheism, and features all of the major
religions. Richly illustrated, it includes a section dedicated to
current debates and issues in modern-day Australia, such as the
place of religion in politics, fundamentalism, religious education
and social cohesion.
There has never been a greater need for a sober, historically
informed yet critical account of immigration policy in Australia.
In this revised and updated edition, James Jupp, Australia??'s
leading specialist on migration, surveys the changes in policy over
the last thirty years since the seismic shift away from the White
Australia Policy. Along the way he outlines the history of
Australian immigration, compares the achievements of the Fraser,
Hawke and Keating governments, and considers the establishment of
the ???institutions??? of multiculturalism and ethnicity. Jupp
looks critically at the ways economic rationalism, the rise of
Pauline Hanson and One Nation, and the environmental debate have
impacted upon migration choices. The vexed issue of refugees and
asylum seekers is also covered in great depth.
Australia has historically had very strong links with England, and
the English have always accounted for a significant portion of the
Australian population - yet, until now, this largest immigrant
group has never been analysed in detail. James Jupp provides
fascinating new insights into the impact the English have had on
Australian life, in the first book ever written on the subject.
Beginning with familiar stories of convicts, explorers, and early
settlers, and then the various waves of immigration over the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the book concludes with
reflections on today's English immigrants, now considered
'foreigners'. Anyone interested in tracing their English ancestry
will find this book compelling reading, and helpful in bringing to
life senses of the places, conditions, occupations, and so forth
that their ancestry lived through.
Documenting the dramatic history of Australian settlement, this monumental work describes the rich ethnic and cultural inheritance of the nation through the contributions of its people. It is one of the largest reference works of its kind, with approximately 250 contributors and almost one million words. Profusely illustrated in color and black-and- white, the book is both a comprehensive encyclopedia and a survey of the controversial debates about citizenship and multiculturalism now that Australia has attained the centenary of its federation. A first edition, which appeared in 1988, quickly became recognized as the standard reference and for many smaller ethnic groups, the only reliable resource. This new edition incorporates data from the 1996 Census, gives greater weight to immigrants from outside Europe, and provides some fascinating essays on "Building a Nation" in the final section. This unique reference will appeal to a general and an academic audience. It will be a lasting resource within Australia as well as internationally.
This volume brings together a group of scholars from a wide range
of disciplines to address crucial questions of migration flows and
integration in Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Comparative
analysis of the three regions and their differing approaches and
outcomes yields important insights for each region, as well as
provokes new questions and suggests future avenues of study.
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