
Alistair Thomson
Alistair Thomson is a historian recognized for his research on migration and the cultural experiences of new Australians. His work includes the study of photographs taken by migrants, often showcasing their new possessions like refrigerators, which symbolized success and stability in their new lives. Thomson's insights contribute to understanding the social history of migration and the aspirations of immigrant families in Australia.
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Alistair Thomson is one of the Australian historians who wrote the book Fathering, exploring the evolution of fatherhood.
The best ideas for dad this yearAlistair Thomson and his co-authors discuss the role of fathers in contemporary Australia.
This month’s top novels and nonfiction includes Learned Behaviours, U Want It Darker, The VisitorAlistair Thomson has studied photos taken by new migrants to post to their relatives back home.
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