World War I
The Eastern Front: A history of the first world war by Nick Lloyd
by Michael McKernan •
Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend: Australian women’s war fictions by Donna Coates
by Sue Kossew •
Life So Full Of Promise: Further biographies of Australia’s lost generation by Ross McMullin
by Raelene Frances •
Australia’s Great Depression: How a nation shattered by the Great War survived the worst economic crisis it has ever faced by Joan Beaumont
by Benjamin Huf •
The War Lords and the Gallipoli Disaster: How globalized trade led Britain to its worst defeat of the First World War by Nicholas A. Lambert
by Joan Beaumont •
The Last Million: Europe’s displaced persons from World War to Cold War by David Nasaw
by Sheila Fitzpatrick •
Palestine Diaries: The light horsemen’s own story, battle by battle by Jonathan King
by Martin Crotty •
It is, of course, one hundred years since almost 9,000 Australians died on a small Turkish peninsula during a campaign that, despite its localised failure as a military operation and futility in influencing the overall course of the war, has been unalterably woven into the fabric of our national mythos. Commemorative presentations are frequent. Orchestras, televisio ...