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Микола Миколайович Миклуха-Маклай (1846-1888)
українською
Український етнограф Микола Миколайович Миклуха-Маклай, який вивчав
корінне населення Південно-Східної Азії, Австралії і Океанії, у тому
числі папуасів північно-східного берега Нової Гвінеї (нині Берег
Миклуха-Маклая), народився в 1846 році в селі Рождественському, біля
міста Боровичі Новгородської губернії в родині інженера.
A Chronological History of Ukrainians in Australia
A timeline of important events in the settlement of Ukrainians in
Australia from 1878 to the present day. Prepared by Andrew
Mandyczewsky.
DP Camps in Australia
A look at the many camps for Ukrainians who migrated to Australia in
the post-WW2 period as Displaced Persons.
DP Camps in Europe
This is a great reference for Forced Labour camps, Concentration
camps, DP camps in Europe after WW2. Also includes migration
information to Australia and other western countries after the war.
Links to individual European camp sites, information on repatriation
of Ukrainians after the war. A wealth of information here.
'Galicia'
'GALICIA' is a book written by retired Sydney high school teacher
Lydia Mamchak. The book details a journey from war-torn Ukraine to
the refuge of Australia. A rare account of escape to freedom which
has eagerly been acquired by Universities in Australia, Canada and
the USA. Available for purchase now.
G'day Amazing Australia
An interesting account of Ukrainian community life in Australia
through the eyes of Myron B. Kuropas' during his visit to Sydney in
2001. Printed by the Ukrainian Weekly.
Immigrant Ships - WW2 Refugees to Australia
These passenger lists contain individuals and families that migrated
to Australia after World War II from various European Countries
including Germany, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Poland,
Czechoslovakia, Romania, etc. Most passengers are World War II
refugees or displaced persons.
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Nicolai Miklouho-Maclay (1846-1888)
The First Ukrainian in Australia?
A Ukrainian explorer, naturalist and ethnographer who visited
Australia in 1878. Miklouho-Maclay is remembered most in Australia
for being instrumental in establishing Australia's first biological
field station at Watson's Bay in 1881. Miklouho-Maclay is often
erroneously reported as being Russian, since Ukraine was then part
of the Tsarist Empire. Miklouho-Maclay may well be the first
Ukrainian in Australia. The University of Sydney offers a
Mikloucho-Maclay Fellowship for research work.
Overview of the Ukrainian Community in Australia
A brief overview of the history of Ukrainian settlement in Australia
and some of the issues facing the local community, particularly
aligned with issues facing Australia and Ukraine. This overview was
written by Andrew Mandyczewsky.
Publications
Two excellent publications on the history of Ukrainian settlement
are available: 'Ukrainians in Australia Volume 2' (in Ukrainian by
the Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations) and 'Ukrainian
Settlement in Australia Fifth Conference' (edited by Assoc. Prof.
Marko Pavlyshyn). Both books available from Monash University,
Victoria.
The Fifth Fleet
The Fifth Fleet is the name given to the ships which, chartered by
the International Refugee Organization (IRO), brought about 164,100
Displaced Persons from Germany to Australia after World War II,
between 1947 and 1951.
The Ryerson Index
The Ryerson Index is an index to death notices appearing in current
Australian newspapers. It also includes some funeral notices,
probate notices and obituaries. Because the Index was originally
created by the Sydney Dead Persons Society, it concentrates on
notices from NSW papers, although some papers from other states are
included also
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