Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
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