Nonja Peters

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Dr Nonja Peters
BornTilburg, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
CitizenshipAustralian
Alma materUniversity of Western Australia

Nonja Yvonne Huberta Maria Peters is a Western Australian author and academic of Dutch ancestry.

Her books produced on migration and Dutch Australians have received wide acclaim.[1][2][3][4]

She has served on a number of Australian and Western Australian bodies,[5] as well as being head of the Curtin University Migration, Ethnicity, Refugees & Citizenship Research Unit[6]

Works[]

  • Peters, Nonja (1990), Northam Migrant Camps photographic exhibition, Northam and District Heritage Development Association, retrieved 25 February 2015
  • Peters, Nonja Ivonne; University of Western Australia. Department of Anthropology (1999), Trading places : Greek, Italian, Dutch and Vietnamese enterprise in Western Australia, retrieved 25 February 2015
  • Peters, Nonja; University of Western Australia Press; Peters, Nonja (2001), Milk and honey but no gold : postwar migration to Western Australia, 1945-1964, University of Western Australia Press, ISBN 978-1-876268-56-5
  • Peter, Nonja; Peters, Nonja (2006), The Dutch down under, 1606-2006, University of Western Australia Press, ISBN 978-1-920694-75-3[7]
  • Peters, Nonja (2008), From tyranny to freedom : Dutch children from the Netherlands East Indies to Fairbridge Farm School 1945-1946, Black Swan, ISBN 978-0-9757519-7-8
  • Depok - De droom van Cornelis Chastelein, 2019, LM Publishers Volendam, ISBN 9789460225246

References[]

  1. ^ Ged Martin (18 July 2007), The Dutch Down Under 1606-2006 edited by Nonja Peters, retrieved 25 February 2015
  2. ^ Azzolina, D.S (1 November 2002), "Peters, Nonja. Milk and honey--but no gold: postwar migration to Western Australia, 1945-1964.(Book Review)(Brief Article)", CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, American Library Association, 40 (3): 531(2), ISSN 0009-4978
  3. ^ "Nonja Peters, Milk and Honey--But No Gold: Postwar Migration to Western Australia 1945-1964. (Book Notes)", Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Royal Australian Historical Society, 88 (1): 110(2), 1 June 2002, ISSN 0035-8762
  4. ^ Jupp, James (1 June 2003), "Milk and Honey - but No Gold: Postwar Migration to Western Australia, 1945-1964.(Book Review)", The International History Review, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 25 (2): 475–476, ISSN 0707-5332
  5. ^ "Biography of Elsie Curtin | JCPML [live]". 15 January 2020.
  6. ^ http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/24883/20030515-0000/john.curtin.edu.au/events/speeches/petersbiog.html Biography in pandora archive
  7. ^ "Nonja Peters, The Dutch Down Under 1606-2006.(Brief article)(Book review)", Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Royal Australian Historical Society, 92 (2): 237(2), 1 December 2006, ISSN 0035-8762

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