Uncover the untold stories of refugees and their smugglers in Australia's immigration history.
People smugglers are often demonized, but Smuggled reveals a rich history beyond the headlines. This book recounts the journeys of refugees to Australia since World War II, from Holocaust survivors to those fleeing Vietnam, the Middle East, and Africa.
Based on original research and personal interviews, Smuggled challenges simplistic portrayals of migration. It offers a compelling insight into a defining yet unexplored part of Australia's history, detailing the courage, resilience, and desperation that drive people to seek refuge on Australian shores. Discover the hidden stories behind Australia's migration history. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in immigration, social justice, and human rights.