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Smuggled: An illegal history of journeys to Australia

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Smuggled: An illegal history of journeys to Australia

Contributors:

By (Author) Ruth Balint
By (author) Julie Kalman

ISBN:

9781742236896

Publisher:

NewSouth Publishing

Imprint:

NewSouth Publishing

Publication Date:

1st May 2021

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

210

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

Louis was an agent of conspiracy, apeople trafficker, helping the captive and the helpless negotiate a precarious avenue to freedom. He was, I believe, genuinely on our side and, to this day, remains a hero for me. Les Murray, sports commentator and Soccer King

People smugglers are the pariahs of the modern world. There is no other trade so demonised and, yet at the same time, so useful to contemporary Australian politics. But beyond the rhetoric lies a rich history that reaches beyond the maritime borders of our island continent and has a longer lineage than the recent refugee movements of the twenty-first century. Smuggled recounts the journeys to Australia of refugees and their smugglers since the Second World War from Jews escaping the Holocaust, Eastern Europeans slipping through the Iron Curtain, boat people fleeing the Vietnam War to refugees escaping unthinkable violence in the Middle East and Africa.

Based on original research and revealing personal interviews, Smuggled marks the first attempt to detach the term people smuggler from its pejorative connotations, and provides a compelling insight into a defining yet unexplored part of Australias history.


a timely corrective to the simplistic portrayal of people smugglers as evil scum. Peter Mares, The Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership

Smuggled is a pioneering work in Australian immigration history. Professor Joy Damousi, Australian Catholic University

A new, important way to tell our migration history, and a fascinating read. Andrew and Renata Kaldor, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW


Reviews

'Smuggled is a pioneering work in Australian immigration history.' --Professor Joy Damousi, Australian Catholic University


'a timely corrective to the simplistic portrayal of people smugglers as evil scum.' --Peter Mares, The Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership

Author Bio

Ruth Balint is associate professor of history at the University of New South Wales. She teaches and writes about forced migration and refugees in the twentieth century. Her family were refugees from Europe after the Second World War. Her latest book, The Last Million: Displaced Persons and the Quest to Leave Europe, is published by Cornell University Press, due out in 2021. She and Julie are old friends and are often mistaken for sisters.

Julie Kalman is associate professor of history at Monash University. She writes about the history of French Jews, after the French Revolution and also following the Second World War. She is the child of migrants from Europe, and she has researched and published on topics related to her own history, including the history of migration to Australia, and the Eurovision Song Contest.

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