Australia
Transplanted Family Trees – In search of Yazbek: What makes us who we are?
This article is the third and final installment written by Cecile Yazbek who was born into a Lebanese family in East London, South Africa. She is the author of three books all related to the Lebanese diaspora. Her other installments […]
Lebanese in Australia and the politics of whiteness
This article is written by Anne Monsour. She has a PhD in history from the University of Queensland. View her full bio after the article. The article was first featured on our website in May 2015. This article is the second in […]
Lest we forget: Australian Lebanese and the Great War (1914-1918)
This article is written by Anne Monsour. She has a PhD in history from the University of Queensland. View her full bio after the article. This article is the Third and final installment in her series. Read the first installment: Uninvited and unwelcome: a […]
Lebanese in Australia and the politics of whiteness
This article is written by Anne Monsour. She has a PhD in history from the University of Queensland. View her full bio after the article. This article is the second in a three part series. Read the first installment: Uninvited and unwelcome: a […]
Uninvited and unwelcome: a brief introduction to early Lebanese migration to Australia
This article is written by Anne Monsour. She has a PhD in history from the University of Queensland. View her full bio after the article Despite the long and dangerous journey, nineteenth century immigration from Lebanon to Australia mirrored that from […]