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Displaced persons in Queensland: Stuart migrant camp
Queensland Review Pub Date : 2018-12-01 , DOI: 10.1017/qre.2018.27
Jayne Persian

This article examines the lived experience and recent commemorative efforts relating to the experience of displaced prsons who were sent to Queensland in the post-war period. 170,000 displaced persons — predominantly Central and Eastern Europeans — arrived in Australia between 1947 and 1952. They were sent to reception and training centres upon their arrival before commencing a two-year indentured labour contract. Memorialisation of these camps tends to present them as the founding places of the migrant experience in Australia; however, there has been very little historical work on displaced persons in Queensland, or on the Queensland migrant camps — Wacol, Enoggera, Stuart and Cairns. This article focuses on recent commemorative attempts surrounding the Stuart migrant camp in order to argue that, in relation to displaced persons, family and community memories drive commemorative activities.

中文翻译:

昆士兰的流离失所者:斯图尔特移民营

本文考察了战后被派往昆士兰的流离失所者的生活经历和最近的纪念活动。170,000 名流离失所者——主要是中欧和东欧人——在 1947 年至 1952 年期间抵达澳大利亚。他们在抵达后被送往接待和培训中心,然后开始为期两年的契约劳动合同。这些营地的纪念往往将它们呈现为澳大利亚移民经历的创始地;然而,关于昆士兰流离失所者或昆士兰移民营地——Wacol、Enoggera、Stuart 和凯恩斯——的历史研究很少。本文重点关注最近围绕斯图亚特移民营地进行的纪念活动,以论证,就流离失所者而言,
更新日期:2018-12-01
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