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Australians and the First World War = local-global connections and contexts /
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Australians and the First World War/ edited by Kate Ariotti, James E. Bennett.
Reminder of title:
local-global connections and contexts /
other author:
Ariotti, Kate.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
Description:
xv, 254 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction; Kate Ariotti and James E. Bennett -- Part One. The AIF: Composition and Contribution -- 2. Foreign-Born Soldiers in the First AIF: Australia's Multinational Fighting Force; Karen Agutter -- 3. The Key to Victory: Australia's Military Contribution on the Western Front in 1918; Meleah Hampton -- Part II. Crossing Boundaries: Race, Culture and Gender -- 4. International Encounters in Captivity: The Cross-Cultural Experiences of Australian POWs in the Ottoman Empire; Kate Ariotti -- 5. Australian Nurses and the 1918 Deolali Inquiry: Transcolonial Racial and Gendered Anxieties in a British Indian War Hospital; Victoria K. Haskins -- 6. Opportunities to Engage: The Red Cross and Australian Women's Global War Work; Melanie Oppenheimer -- Part III. The War at Home: Politics, People and Historiographical Perspectives -- 7. Labour and the Home Front: Changing Perspectives on the First World War in Australian Historiography; Frank Buongiorno -- 8. Australian Echoes of Imperial Tensions: Government Surveillance of Irish-Australians; Stephanie James -- 9. Aboriginal Australians and the Home Front; Samuel Furphy -- 10. 'Total War' in Australia: Civilian Mobilisation and Commitment 1914-1918; Bart Ziino -- Part IV. Cultural Legacies: Remembrance and Representation -- 11. Decentring Anzac: Gallipoli and Britishness, 1916-1939; Jenny Macleod -- 12. "So homesick for Anzac"? Australian Novelists and the Shifting Cartographies of Gallipoli; Christina Spittel -- 13. Australia's War through the Lens of Centenary Documentary: Connecting Scholarly and Popular Histories; James E. Bennett -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
World War, 1914-1918 - Australia. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51520-5
ISBN:
9783319515205
Australians and the First World War = local-global connections and contexts /
Australians and the First World War
local-global connections and contexts /[electronic resource] :edited by Kate Ariotti, James E. Bennett. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xv, 254 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction; Kate Ariotti and James E. Bennett -- Part One. The AIF: Composition and Contribution -- 2. Foreign-Born Soldiers in the First AIF: Australia's Multinational Fighting Force; Karen Agutter -- 3. The Key to Victory: Australia's Military Contribution on the Western Front in 1918; Meleah Hampton -- Part II. Crossing Boundaries: Race, Culture and Gender -- 4. International Encounters in Captivity: The Cross-Cultural Experiences of Australian POWs in the Ottoman Empire; Kate Ariotti -- 5. Australian Nurses and the 1918 Deolali Inquiry: Transcolonial Racial and Gendered Anxieties in a British Indian War Hospital; Victoria K. Haskins -- 6. Opportunities to Engage: The Red Cross and Australian Women's Global War Work; Melanie Oppenheimer -- Part III. The War at Home: Politics, People and Historiographical Perspectives -- 7. Labour and the Home Front: Changing Perspectives on the First World War in Australian Historiography; Frank Buongiorno -- 8. Australian Echoes of Imperial Tensions: Government Surveillance of Irish-Australians; Stephanie James -- 9. Aboriginal Australians and the Home Front; Samuel Furphy -- 10. 'Total War' in Australia: Civilian Mobilisation and Commitment 1914-1918; Bart Ziino -- Part IV. Cultural Legacies: Remembrance and Representation -- 11. Decentring Anzac: Gallipoli and Britishness, 1916-1939; Jenny Macleod -- 12. "So homesick for Anzac"? Australian Novelists and the Shifting Cartographies of Gallipoli; Christina Spittel -- 13. Australia's War through the Lens of Centenary Documentary: Connecting Scholarly and Popular Histories; James E. Bennett -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
This book contributes to the global turn in First World War studies by exploring Australians' engagements with the conflict across varied boundaries and by situating Australian voices and perspectives within broader, more complex contexts. This diverse and multifaceted collection includes chapters on the composition and contribution of the Australian Imperial Force, the experiences of prisoners of war, nurses and Red Cross workers, the resonances of overseas events for Australians at home, and the cultural legacies of the war through remembrance and representation. The local-global framework provides a fresh lens through which to view Australian connections with the Great War, demonstrating that there is still much to be said about this cataclysmic event in modern history.
ISBN: 9783319515205
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-51520-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
2079180
World War, 1914-1918
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LC Class. No.: D547.A8 / A829 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 940.394
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1. Introduction; Kate Ariotti and James E. Bennett -- Part One. The AIF: Composition and Contribution -- 2. Foreign-Born Soldiers in the First AIF: Australia's Multinational Fighting Force; Karen Agutter -- 3. The Key to Victory: Australia's Military Contribution on the Western Front in 1918; Meleah Hampton -- Part II. Crossing Boundaries: Race, Culture and Gender -- 4. International Encounters in Captivity: The Cross-Cultural Experiences of Australian POWs in the Ottoman Empire; Kate Ariotti -- 5. Australian Nurses and the 1918 Deolali Inquiry: Transcolonial Racial and Gendered Anxieties in a British Indian War Hospital; Victoria K. Haskins -- 6. Opportunities to Engage: The Red Cross and Australian Women's Global War Work; Melanie Oppenheimer -- Part III. The War at Home: Politics, People and Historiographical Perspectives -- 7. Labour and the Home Front: Changing Perspectives on the First World War in Australian Historiography; Frank Buongiorno -- 8. Australian Echoes of Imperial Tensions: Government Surveillance of Irish-Australians; Stephanie James -- 9. Aboriginal Australians and the Home Front; Samuel Furphy -- 10. 'Total War' in Australia: Civilian Mobilisation and Commitment 1914-1918; Bart Ziino -- Part IV. Cultural Legacies: Remembrance and Representation -- 11. Decentring Anzac: Gallipoli and Britishness, 1916-1939; Jenny Macleod -- 12. "So homesick for Anzac"? Australian Novelists and the Shifting Cartographies of Gallipoli; Christina Spittel -- 13. Australia's War through the Lens of Centenary Documentary: Connecting Scholarly and Popular Histories; James E. Bennett -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
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