Zombie Myths of Australian Military History

Zombie Myths of Australian Military History
Title Zombie Myths of Australian Military History PDF eBook
Author Craig A. J. Stockings
Publisher UNSW Press
Total Pages 290
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 1742230792

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In this fascinating account, leading Australian military historians tackle 10 of the most enduring historical zombies, or national myths, that have staggered their way through the halls of military history for more than 200 years. From Aboriginal resistance and invasion to Australia’s recent involvement in East Timor, this record disproves the incorrectly memorialized and so-called gallant deeds of past Australian servicemen. Provocative and opinionated, this record attempts to correct the historical record.

ZOMBIE MYTHS OF AUSTRALIAN MILITARY HISTORY.

ZOMBIE MYTHS OF AUSTRALIAN MILITARY HISTORY.
Title ZOMBIE MYTHS OF AUSTRALIAN MILITARY HISTORY. PDF eBook
Author CRAIG. STOCKINGS
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016
Genre
ISBN 9781458746238

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ANZAC's Dirty Dozen

ANZAC's Dirty Dozen
Title ANZAC's Dirty Dozen PDF eBook
Author Craig Stockings
Publisher UNSW Press
Total Pages 374
Release 2012-04
Genre History
ISBN 1742241255

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Australian military history is a landscape of legends, yet across the length and breadth of military heritage, accuracy and objectivity are often shunted aside so that tales and myths bent on commemoration, veneration, and the idealization of Australian virtues can thrive. In this book, a team of renowned historians resume the battle to expose a host of stubborn fantasies and fabrications that obscure the real story. Confronting and clear-eyed, it goes beyond the indulgent, politicized, and emotionally-charged rhetoric of Anzac--that sacrosanct idea in the national psyche--to find out exactly what it means to be Australian at war, and proud of it.

Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend

Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend
Title Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend PDF eBook
Author Dr Donna Coates
Publisher Sydney University Press
Total Pages 365
Release 2023-11-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1743329253

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War is traditionally considered a male experience. By extension, the genre of war literature is a male-dominated field, and the tale of the battlefield remains the privileged (and only canonised) war story. In Australia, although women have written extensively about their wartime experiences, their voices have been distinctively silenced. Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend calls for a re-definition of war literature to include the numerous voices of women writers, and further recommends a re-reading of Australian national literatures, with women’s war writing foregrounded, to break the hold of a male-dominated literary tradition and pass on a vital, but unexplored, women’s tradition. Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend examines the rich body of World Wars I and II and Vietnam War literature by Australian women, providing the critical attention and treatment that they deserve. Donna Coates records the reaction of Australian women writers to these conflicts, illuminating the complex role of gender in the interpretation of war and in the cultural history of twentieth-century Australia. By visiting an astonishing number of unfamiliar, non-canonical texts, Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend profoundly alters our understanding of how Australian women writers have interpreted war, especially in a nation where the experience of colonising a frontier has spawned enduring myths of identity and statehood.

Anzac Memories

Anzac Memories
Title Anzac Memories PDF eBook
Author Alistair Thomson
Publisher Monash University Publishing
Total Pages 424
Release 2013-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 1921867582

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Anzac Memories was first published to acclaim in 1994, and has achieved international renown for its pioneering contribution to the study of war memory and mythology. Michael McKernan wrote that the book gave ‘as good a picture of the impact of the Great War on individuals and Australia as we are likely to get in this generation’, and Michael Roper concluded that ‘an immense achievement of this book is that it so clearly illuminates the historical processes that left men like my grandfather forever struggling to fashion myths which they could live by’. In this new edition Alistair Thomson explores how the Anzac legend has transformed over the past quarter century, how a ‘post-memory’ of the Great War creates new challenges and opportunities for making sense of the national past, and how veterans’ war memories can still challenge and complicate national mythologies. He returns to a family war history that he could not write about twenty years ago because of the stigma of war and mental illness, and he uses newly released Repatriation files to question his own earlier account of veterans’ post-war lives and memories and to think afresh about war and memory.

New Perceptions of the Vietnam War

New Perceptions of the Vietnam War
Title New Perceptions of the Vietnam War PDF eBook
Author Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 269
Release 2014-11-28
Genre History
ISBN 078649509X

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The effects of the War outside present-day Vietnam are ongoing. Substantial Vietnamese communities in countries that participated in the conflict are contributing to renewed interpretations of it. This collection of new essays explores changes in perceptions of the war and the Vietnamese diaspora, examining history, politics, biography and literature, with Vietnamese, American, Australian and French scholars providing new insights. Twelve essays cover South Vietnamese leadership and policies, women and civilians, veterans overseas, smaller allies in the war (Australia), accounts by U.S., Australian and South Vietnamese servicemen as well as those of Indigenous soldiers from the U.S. and Australia, memorials and commemorations, and the legacy of war on individual lives and government policy.

Climax at Gallipoli

Climax at Gallipoli
Title Climax at Gallipoli PDF eBook
Author Rhys Crawley
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 385
Release 2014-03-19
Genre History
ISBN 0806145285

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Gallipoli: the mere name summons the story of this well-known campaign of the First World War. And the story of Gallipoli, where in August 1915 the Allied forces made their last valiant effort against the Turks, is one of infamous might-have-beens. If only the Allies had held out a little longer, pushed a little harder, had better luck—Gallipoli might have been the decisive triumph that knocked the Ottoman Empire out of the First World War. But the story is just that, author Rhys Crawley tells us: a story. Not only was the outcome at Gallipoli not close, but the operation was flawed from the start, and an inevitable failure. A painstaking effort to set the historical record straight, Climax at Gallipoli examines the performance of the Allies’ Mediterranean Expeditionary Force from the beginning of the Gallipoli Campaign to the bitter end. Crawley reminds us that in 1915, the second year of the war, the Allies were still trying to adapt to a new form of warfare, with static defense replacing the maneuver and offensive strategies of earlier British doctrine. In the attempt both the MEF at Gallipoli and the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front aimed for too much—and both failed. To explain why, Crawley focuses on the operational level of war in the campaign, scrutinizing planning, command, mobility, fire support, interservice cooperation, and logistics. His work draws on unprecedented research into the files of military organizations across the United Kingdom and Australia. The result is a view of the Gallipoli Campaign unique in its detail and scope, as well as in its conclusions—a book that looks past myth and distortion to the facts, and the truth, of what happened at this critical juncture in twentieth-century history.