The Great War: aftermath and commemoration
The legacy of war is complex. From the late twentieth century as we moved closer to the centenary of the start of the First World War, Australia was swept by an 'Anzac revival' and a feverish sense of commemoration. In this book, leading historians reflect on the commemorative splurge, whi...
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Zusammenfassung: | The legacy of war is complex. From the late twentieth century as we moved closer to the centenary of the start of the First World War, Australia was swept by an 'Anzac revival' and a feverish sense of commemoration. In this book, leading historians reflect on the commemorative splurge, which involved large amounts of public spending, and also re-examine what happened in the immediate aftermath of the war itself. At the end of 1918, Australia faced the enormous challenge of repatriating hundreds of thousands of soldiers and settling them back into society. Were returning soldiers as traumatised as we think? What did the war mean for Indigenous veterans and for relations between Catholics and Protestants? Did war unify or divide us? The country also faced major questions about its role in the world order that emerged after Versailles. How has the way we commemorate the war skewed our view of what really happened? Provocative and engaging essays from a diverse group of leading historians discuss the profound ways in which the Great War not only affected our political system and informed decades of national security policy but shaped - and continues to shape - our sense of who we are, for better or worse. This book reminds us that we live with the legacies of war still, in ways we may not see |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgments 1 The Great War: Aftermath and commemoration vii 1 Carolyn Holbrook and Keir Reeves WAR’S END 2 Conscription and the strange case of Captain Father Thomas O’Donnell 21 Anne Beggs-Sunter 3 The 1918 Armistice and the civilian experience of war 32 Bart Հոոօ 4 Bringing the AIF home: The organisation of repatriation 1918-19 45 Meleah Hampton 5 The veteran challenge: Repatriation benefits for Australian soldiers 58 Martin Crotty 6 Australian naval activities in the Pacific at the end of the Great War 69 David Sutton 7 Plans for peace, fears of war: Defending Australia in 1919 79 Honae Cuffe SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND PERSONAL LEGACIES 8 Anzacs and Australasians 91 Marilyn Lake 9 Australian politics in the wake of theFirst World War 100 Frank Bongiorno 10 ‘They should at least be given a voice’: Aboriginal veterans and the RSSILA Richard Trembath 113
11 Anzac trauma and frontier violence? Re-examining the Coniston Massacre 124 Thomas J Rogers 12 Remembering the resilient 135 Joan Beaumont 13 William Roy Hodgson and the aftermath of the First World War 154 Keir Reeves, Kathryn Avery and David McGinniss REPRESENTING THE GREAT WAR 14 Ά suitable memorial’? Painting, memory and the Great War 167 Margaret Hutchison 15 Staging history in Brisbane’s Anzac centenary 179 Geoffrey AC Ginn 16 Remembering and forgetting the First World War at the Sir John Monash Centre 193 Bruce Scates COMMEMORATING THE GREAT WAR 17 Remembrance Day: The poor cousin of Australian war commemoration 211 Romain Fathi 18 What is wrong with Anzac? 224 Henry Reynolds 19 Honest History: Lessons in the politics of history 232 David Stephens 20 Making sense of the Great War centenary 244 Carolyn Holbrook Notes Contributors Index 254 281 289
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11 Anzac trauma and frontier violence? Re-examining the Coniston Massacre 124 Thomas J Rogers 12 Remembering the resilient 135 Joan Beaumont 13 William Roy Hodgson and the aftermath of the First World War 154 Keir Reeves, Kathryn Avery and David McGinniss REPRESENTING THE GREAT WAR 14 Ά suitable memorial’? Painting, memory and the Great War 167 Margaret Hutchison 15 Staging history in Brisbane’s Anzac centenary 179 Geoffrey AC Ginn 16 Remembering and forgetting the First World War at the Sir John Monash Centre 193 Bruce Scates COMMEMORATING THE GREAT WAR 17 Remembrance Day: The poor cousin of Australian war commemoration 211 Romain Fathi 18 What is wrong with Anzac? 224 Henry Reynolds 19 Honest History: Lessons in the politics of history 232 David Stephens 20 Making sense of the Great War centenary 244 Carolyn Holbrook Notes Contributors Index 254 281 289 |
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