Felix Parry-Pisarewski Oral History Project

Felix Parry-Pisarewski Oral History Project

(Australian Capital Territory: Polish Historical Institute in Australia)

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Abstract / Summary
The Felix Parry- Pisarewski Oral History Project was named after the Polish Sydney businessman who generously donated funds to buy the recording equipment. His vision coincided with that of the founding Director's which was to record the background, settlement experiences of the two waves of migrations (World War II and Solidarity). Interviews were conducted in most States and Territories using the same questionnaire. Most of the interviews are in Polish and they vary in length from 50 minutes to several hours.
Field of Interest
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Oral history
Format
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Publisher
Polish Historical Institute in Australia
Place Published / Released
Australian Capital Territory
Subject
Letters and Diaries, History, Immigration and emigration, Ethnic groups, Polonia, Australia, Europe, Oceania, Poland
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Polonia

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