Australia and the Great War : Identity, Memory and Mythology.
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- 9780522867886
- 940.394
- D547.A8 .A826 2016
Intro -- Copyright -- Title -- Contents -- 1 Australia's Great War: Contemporary and Historiographical Debates - Michael JK Walsh and Andrekos Varnava -- Part I: Identities and Australianness -- 2 Red Crossing for War: Responses of Imperial Feminism and the Australian Red Cross during the Great War -- 3 Establishing Australian Medical-Military Expertise: The Gallipoli Landings -- 4 From the Boer War to the Great War: Atrocity Propaganda and Complex Imperialism at the Westralian Worker 1900-1917 -- 5 The Enemy at the Gates: The 1918 Mystery Aeroplane Panic in Australia and New Zealand -- 6 Saving the Australian War Effort in 1916? Global Climatic Conditions, Pests and William Morris Hughes's Negotiations with the British Government -- 7 Loyalty Becoming Disloyalty? The War and Irish-Australians Before and After Easter 1916 -- 8 'This is Against All the British Traditions of Fair Play': Violence Against Greeks on the Australian Home Front during the Great War -- Part II: Memory and Mythology -- 9 Mustafa Kemal at Gallipoli: The Making of a Saga, 1921-1932 149 -- 10 Dangerous Ground and Fatal Shore: Remediating Gallipoli -- 11 Revealing Homer, Herodotus and Thucydides in CEW Bean's Official History -- 12 CEW Bean's Passchendaele -- 13 Nationalism and War Memory in Australia -- 14 From Competitive Memory to Comparative Commemoration: Tom Nicholson's Palestine Monument and the Great War Centenary -- Select Bibliography -- Biographies of Contributors -- Index.
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