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Author Govor, Elena.

Title Australia in the Russian mirror : changing perceptions 1770-1919 / Elena Govor
Published Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Press, 1997

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Description xii, 275 pages ; 22 cm
Contents Introduction - Imagining Australia -- Paradise in the South Seas, 1770-1850 -- In the New Land, 1851-1900 -- Between Hell and Paradise, 1901-1919
Summary Australia in the Russian Mirror is a study of Russian images of Australia from 1770 to 1919. Elena Govor, a recent emigrant from the former Soviet Union and leading authority on Russian writings on Australia, has drawn on over 1700 sources to present a revealing study of Russians' perceptions of Australia from its earliest settlement to its development and emergence as a nation. Voices of Russian visitors, armchair writers and emigres weave together both to create and to refute 'the Australian legend'. The naval officers who visited Port Jackson in the early 1800s came from the well-educated Russian nobility. They praised the transportation of convicts to Australia and the efforts of the authorities to reform them. But Russian emigrant labourers arrested and deported for participating in the Red Flag Riots in Brisbane in 1919 painted a very different picture of Australia's hostile judicial system. How and why such diversity of perceptions has evolved makes Australia in the Russian Mirror compelling reading
Analysis Colonies
Cultural identity
Emigration
Federal issue
Foreign opinion about Australia
Literature
National identity
Political systems
Soviet Union
State issue
Statistics
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references index
Notes Donation. ANU COOP 20120212 Brissenden collection, ANU Library
Signed by author 1 copy. ANU
Subject Russians -- Australia -- Attitudes.
SUBJECT Australia http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021326 -- Foreign public opinion, Russian -- History
LC no. 98108338
ISBN 0522847765