Introduction: Phillip Deery and Sheila Fitzpatrick Part One: Russians in Australia: the background Chapter One: The Russians are Coming": was Australia Russophobic?, Elena Govor Part Two: Russian migrants and Australian officialdom Chapter Two: Manchurian Candidates: Russian Migrants from North China-a Cold War Dilemma for Australian Immigration Authorities, Mara Moustafine Chapter Three: Naturalization of Russian Migrants in Cold War Australia: Policy and Politics, Justine Greenwood Chapter Four: Russian Migrants and Australian Intelligence Agencies, Ebony Nilsson Part Three: Australia and the Cold War Chapter Five: Australian Perceptions of Russian Women in the Cold War, Ruth Balint Chapter Six: ASIO and the Jewish Council to Combat Fascism and Anti-Semitism, Philip Mendes Chapter Seven: Australia and the Soviet Union: Negotiating the Re-exchange of Embassies, 1954-59, Ellen Gray Part Four: Right-wing politics Chapter Eight: Russian Anti-Communists: NTS in Australia, Sheila Fitzpatrick Chapter Nine: Evgeniia Kazanskaia/Shirinskaia: Community Journalism as Anti-Communist Action, Nicholas Pitt Chapter Ten: Russians, Ukrainians and the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, Jayne Persian Part Five: Persons of interest Chapter Eleven: Lidia Janovska, Ebony Nilsson Chapter Twelve: Abraham Frankel, Boris Frankel Chapter Thirteen: Evdokia Petrov, Phillip Deery Conclusion: Phillip Deery and Sheila Fitzpatrick About the Contributors.
Russians in Cold War Australia