de Ferranti, Hugh (2020) ‘Music and a forgotten minority: primary accounts of Japanese making music in prewar and wartime regional Australia’, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia Departmental Bulletin Paper, 2020. ‘The pre-World War II and wartime...
Watch Nikkei Australia founding member Dr Keiko Tamura’s Zoom presentation (in Japanese language) about Japanese war brides’ life stories in Australia. The event was a Kobe College Society of English Studies seminar. Dr Tamura’s lecture begins four minutes...
A report on the Cowra Voices project written by Mayu Kanamori has been published in the current edition of Studies in Oral History: the Journal of Oral History Australia, Issue No. 42, 2020: Intimate Histories. Editors: Carla Pascoe Leahy and Skye Krichauff Download...
Hiroshima Modules 1 and 2 provide a first-hand account of surviving Hiroshima’s atomic bomb. Developed by Carol Hayes, Yuki Itani-Adams, this eText is ‘the first volume of an advanced Japanese language comprehension series aimed firstly at...
Keiko Tamura, Arthur Stockwin eds 2020, Bridging Australia and Japan: Volume 2 The writings of David Sissons, historian and political scientist, ANU Press. This book is the second volume of the writings of David Sissons, who first established his academic career as a...
Citation: Sachiko Sone & Leng Leng Thang (2020) Staying Till the End?: Japanese Later-Life Migrants and Belonging in Western Australia, Japanese Studies, 40:1, 41-62, DOI: 10.1080/10371397.2020.1712998 Abstract: International Retirement Migration (IRM) – which...
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