Description: > This is a compelling history of Australia and its people during the global conflict of 1914?1918. It charts the experiences of ordinary men and women against a backdrop of momentous events on the international stage, and shows how war helped shape an emerging Australian national identity. It spans the heady days of August 1914, when Australia responded enthusiastically to the mother country?s call for help, through the baptisms of fire at Gallipoli and on the Somme, to the dark days of Passchendaele and the remarkable battlefield performances of 1918, when the Australians were acknowledged as "the shock troops of the British Empire." Interweaving stories from the home front and the battle front, this book examines the lives (and deaths) of This is a compelling history of Australia and its people during the global conflict of 1914?1918. It charts the experiences of ordinary men and women against a backdrop of momentous events on the international stage, and shows how war helped shape an emerging Australian national identity. It spans the heady days of August 1914, when Australia responded enthusiastically to the mother country?s call for help, through the baptisms of fire at Gallipoli and on the Somme, to the dark days of Passchendaele and the remarkable battlefield performances of 1918, when the Australians were acknowledged as "the shock troops of the British Empire." Interweaving stories from the home front and the battle front, this book examines the lives (and deaths) of those who fought on European soil. But it also explores the lives of those left half-a-world behind: the civilians at home who watched from afar. Mothers, wives, and girlfriends waited anxiously for news "from the front," and local newspapers published extended commentaries on the happenings overseas. Young men were encouraged to join the colors, but there was also a fierce debate on whether conscription to the armed forces should be introduced in Australia. Eventually, in 1919, Australian troops were repatriated, but they found their country much changed, and many had difficulty readjusting to civilian life. This is their story: a tale of sacrifice and bravery in a place far from home.
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Book Title: Australia in the Great War
Number of Pages: 224 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: T.H.E. Crowood Press
Topic: Military / World War I, Australia & New Zealand
Item Height: 0.9 in
Publication Year: 2015
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: History
Item Weight: 25.5 Oz
Author: Philip Payton
Item Length: 9.5 in
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Hardcover