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Vera Deakin and the Red Cross

Author : Carole Woods
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2020-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1875173102

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Vera Deakin and the Red Cross by Carole Woods Pdf

This is a biography of Vera Deakin, daughter of the Prime Minister Alfred Deakin, focussing on her work with the Australian Red Cross. At the outbreak of war she gave up her musical studies to initiate the Wounded and Missing Inquiry Bureau of the Red Cross in Cairo and later in London. After the War she championed the needs of limbless veterans. During the Second World War Vera undertook similar work in Melbourne for the Red Cross. She was also involved in other Melbourne charities and welfare bodies, including the Children's hospital and Yooralla.

Australians and the First World War

Author : Kate Ariotti,James E. Bennett
Publisher : Springer
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2017-08-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9783319515205

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Australians and the First World War by Kate Ariotti,James E. Bennett Pdf

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.

Surviving the Great War

Author : Aaron Pegram
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2019-11-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108486194

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Surviving the Great War is the first detailed analysis of Australians in German captivity in WW1. By placing the hardships of prisoners of war in a broader social and military content, this book adds a new dimension to the national wartime experience and challenges popular representations of Australia's involvement in the First World War.

Authority, Identity and the Social History of the Great War

Author : Frans Coetzee,Marilyn Shevin-Coetzee
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : 1571810676

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Authority, Identity and the Social History of the Great War by Frans Coetzee,Marilyn Shevin-Coetzee Pdf

The unprecedented scope and intensity of the First World War has prompted an enormous body of retrospective scholarship. However, efforts to provide a coherent synthesis about the war's impact and significance have remained circumscribed, tending to focus either on the operational outlines of military strategy and tactics or on the cultural legacy of the conflict as transmitted bythe war's most articulate observers. This volume departs from traditional accounts on several scores: by exploring issues barely touched upon in previous works, by deviating from the widespread tendency to treat the experiences of front and homefront isolation, and by employing a thematic treatment that, by considering the construction of authority and identity between 1914 and 1918, illuminates the fundamental question of how individuals, whether in uniform or not, endured the war's intrusion into so many aspects of their public and private lives.

We Who Proudly Served

Author : Peter Francis Kenny
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 1847 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2015-05-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781503505841

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We Who Proudly Served by Peter Francis Kenny Pdf

Although Australia is only a young country in comparison to other nations, it can hold its head up high and proudly proclaim that it is one of the giants in this world of toil and trouble in which we live. When the odds are stacked against Australians, they dont turn and run; instead, they stand and fight and overcome the obstacles that face them. The contents of this volume are a tribute to all the men and women of this proud and great country, who have come from all walks of life to give of their time, and unfortunately, some have even given their lives, to defend this great land and keep it free. There have been politicians, doctors, nurses, police officers, average everyday citizens, musicians, actors, artists, farmers, graziers, authors, sportsmen and women, journalists, and a host of others who have taken up the cause for their country and the monarchy, serving from the Crimean to the war in Vietnam and beyond. Their heroic deeds and their many sacrifices have ensured that todays generation can rest easier, proud in the knowledge that these servicemen and women have paved the way for our freedom. Now they come together once again as one big family to shed an insight on their achievements so that you can fully understand and appreciate what they have and had experienced. I dedicate this work to the memory of all those who have made the supreme sacrifice in order that we may live in peace and prosperity and also to the families of those who did not return. The book is not a glorification of war but a glorification of the individual and his or her actions and deeds.

At Any Price

Author : Craig Deayton
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2017-05-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781925520521

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At Any Price by Craig Deayton Pdf

The enemy must not get the Messines Ridge at any price… So read the orders to German troops defending the vital high ground south of Ypres. On 7 June 1917, the British Second Army launched its attack with an opening like no other. In the largest secret operation of the First World War, British and Commonwealth mining companies placed over a million pounds of explosive beneath the German front-line positions in 19 giant mines which erupted like a volcano. This was just the beginning. By the end of that brilliant summer’s day, one of the strongest positions on the Western Front had fallen in the greatest British victory in three long years of war. For the ANZACs, who comprised one third of the triumphant Second Army, it was their most significant achievement to that point; for the men of the New Zealand Division, it would be their finest hour. It is difficult to overstate the importance of Messines for the Australians, whose first two years of war had represented an almost unending catalogue of disaster. This was both the first real victory for the AIF and the first test in senior command for Major General John Monash, who commanded the newly formed 3rd Division. Messines was a baptism of fire for the 3rd Division which came into the line alongside the battle-scarred 4th Australian Division, badly mauled at Bullecourt just six weeks earlier. The fighting at Messines would descend into unimaginable savagery, a lethal and sometimes hand-to-hand affair of bayonets, clubs, bombs and incessant machine-gun fire, described by one Australian as ‘72 hours of Hell’. After their string of bloody defeats over 1915 and 1916, Messines would prove the ultimate test for the Australians.

Lost Boys of Anzac

Author : Peter Stanley
Publisher : NewSouth
Page : 403 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2014-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781742241692

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Australians remember the dead of 25 April 1915 on Anzac Day every year. But do we know the name of a single soldier who died that day? What do we really know about the men supposedly most cherished in the national memory of war? Peter Stanley goes looking for the Lost Boys of Anzac: the men of the very first wave to land at dawn on 25 April 1915 and who died on that day. There were exactly 101 of them. They were the first to volunteer, the first to go into action, and the first of the 60,000 Australians killed in that conflict. Lost Boys of Anzac traces who these men were, where they came from and why they came to volunteer for the AIF in 1914. It follows what happened to them in uniform and, using sources overlooked for nearly a century, uncovers where and how they died, on the ridges and gullies of Gallipoli – where most of them remain to this day. And we see how the Lost Boys were remembered by those who knew and loved them, and how they have since faded from memory.

Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning

Author : Jay Winter
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2014-05-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107661653

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Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning by Jay Winter Pdf

This 'collective remembrance' of the Great War reassesses one of the critical episodes in twentieth-century cultural history.

Brothers in War

Author : Michael Walsh
Publisher : Random House
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2011-09-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781446446157

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Brothers in War by Michael Walsh Pdf

Brothers in War is the immensely powerful and deeply tragic story of the Beechey brothers, and how they paid the ultimate price for King and country. All eight went to fight in the Great War on such far-flung battlefields as France, Flanders, East Africa and Gallipoli. Only three would return alive. Even amid the carnage of the trenches, it was a family trauma almost without parallel. Their wives and sweethearts were left bereft, their widowed mother Amy devastated. It is a tragedy that has remained forgotten and unmarked for nearly 90 years. Until now. Kept in a small brown case handed down by the brothers' youngest sister, Edie, were hundreds of letters sent home from the front by the Beechey boys: scraps of paper scribbled on in the firing line, heartfelt messages written from a deathbed, exasperated correspondences detailing the absurdities of life in the trenches. From it all emerges the remarkable tale of the lost brothers. Tragic and moving, poetic in its intensity, Brothers in War reveals first-hand the catastrophe that was the Great War; all told through one family forced to sacrifice everything.

A Flying Life

Author : David Crotty
Publisher : Museum Victoria
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780980619034

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The flying career of John Robertson Duigan spanned just a decade from 1908 to 1918. 100 years ago he built and successfully flew the first aeroplane made in Australia using only photographs, journal articles and an unreliable textbook as his guides. He was the first Australian to fly a powered Australian-made aeroplane in Australia. The full story of John Duigan and his flying career has now been published for the first time. An article about the flying career of John Duigan is featured here in The Age

The Red Cross in peace and war

Author : Clara Barton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 750 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1898
Category : Electronic
ISBN : STANFORD:24503799091

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The Red Cross

Author : Clara Barton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 722 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1906
Category : Red Cross and Red Crescent
ISBN : UCAL:B4138040

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The Red Cross

Author : Clara Barton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 728 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1898
Category : Red Cross and Red Crescent
ISBN : HARVARD:32044020659405

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Who is Red Cross ?

Author : Australian Red Cross Society. South Australian Division
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Social service
ISBN : OCLC:222783117

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Who is Red Cross ? by Australian Red Cross Society. South Australian Division Pdf

Sacred Places

Author : K. S. Inglis,Jan Brazier
Publisher : The Miegunyah Press
Page : 658 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 9780522854794

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Sacred Places by K. S. Inglis,Jan Brazier Pdf

Memorials to Australian participation in wars abound in our landscape. From Melbourne's huge Shrine of Remembrance to the modest marble soldier, obelisk or memorial hall in suburb and country town, they mourn and honour Australians who have served and died for their country. Surprisingly, they have largely escaped scrutiny. Ken Inglis argues that the imagery, rituals and rhetoric generated around memorials constitute a civil religion, a cult of ANZAC. Sacred Places traces three elements which converged to create the cult: the special place of war in the European mind when nationalism was at its zenith; the colonial condition; and the death of so many young men in distant battle, which impelled the bereaved to make substitutes for the graves of which history had deprived them. The 'war memorial movement' attracted conflict as well as commitment. Inglis looks at uneasy acceptance, even rejection, of the cult by socialists, pacifists, feminists and some Christians, and at its virtual exclusion of Aborigines. He suggests that between 1918 and 1939 the making, dedication and use of memorials enhanced the power of the right in Australian public life. Finally, he examines a paradox. Why, as Australia's wars recede in public and private memory, and as a once British Australia becomes multicultural, have the memorials and what they stand for become more cherished than ever? Sacred Places spans war, religion, politics, language and the visual arts. Ken Inglis has distilled new cultural understandings from a familiar landscape.