Transnational Migrants: A Reappraisal of Ioanna Laliotou’s Transatlantic Subjects (Book review)

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Piperoglou, Andonis
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Three years ago, a senior historian shared some invaluable advice on how to ready my doctoral thesis for publication. My thesis, he suggested, would be significantly enhanced by a “deeply informed” engagement with Transatlantic Subjects: Acts of Migration and Cultures of Transnationalism Between Greece and America by Ioanna Laliotou. Aside from the obvious differences in geographical focus, it became apparent that my thesis—Greek Settlers: Race, Labour and the Making of White Australia, 1890s-1920s —paralleled Laliotou’s refreshing approach to historical inquiry, which breaks free from the limitations of the nation-centric migration histories that have long dominated the field.

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Ergon: Greek/American Arts and Letters

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© 2020 Ergon: Greek/American Arts and Letters. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.

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Piperoglou, A, Transnational Migrants: A Reappraisal of Ioanna Laliotou’s Transatlantic Subjects (Book review), Ergon: Greek/American Arts and Letters, 2020

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