In the Shadow of Gallipoli

In the Shadow of Gallipoli
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Publisher : NewSouth
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9781742241449
ISBN-13 : 1742241441
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis In the Shadow of Gallipoli by : Robert Bollard

Fighting Anzacs have metamorphosed from flesh and blood into mythic icons. The war they fought in is distant and the resistance to it within Australia has been forgotten. In the Shadow of Gallipoli corrects this historical amnesia by looking at what was happening on the Australian home front during WWI. It shows that the war was a disaster, and many Australians knew it. Discontent and dissent grew into major revolt. Bollard considers the wartime strike wave, including the Great Strike of 1917, alongside the impact of international political events including the Easter Rising in Ireland and the Russian Revolution. The first year of peace was tumultuous as strikes and riots involving returned Anzacs shook Australia throughout 1919. This book uncovers the history that has been obscured by the shadow of Anzac. This is history from below at its best.

Walking Gallipoli

Walking Gallipoli
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Publisher : Battleground Gallipoli
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1473825644
ISBN-13 : 9781473825642
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Walking Gallipoli by : Stephen Chambers

Gallipoli was a First World War tragedy, a side show that had ambitious hopes to end the war early. Despite the immense gallantry displayed by those fighting, from the beginning, this grand scale 1915 operation was plagued with mismanagement; failure in high places that betrayed the heroism in the field. Though a noble disaster with casualties of over half a million, those who visit Gallipoli today owe it to those who served and died a conscious effort to see beyond the heartbreak and futility, to appreciate the what, the how and the why. There is no better way to do this today other than walking the battlefields with this invaluable guide. From the beaches and fields of Helles, to the precipitous heights of Anzac and to the plains of Suvla, this book guides the walker to the key points of the campaign. Infamous names that are synonymous with the fighting are covered; Sedd-el Bahr, Krithia, Achi Baba, The Vineyard, Gully Ravine, Kereviz Dere, Lone Pine, The Nek, Chunuk Bair, Lala Baba, Chocolate Hill, Kidney Hill and Kiretch Tepe. All of these features are set in a haunting scene of beauty and tragedy that still pervades this eastern Mediterranean peninsula. In total there are ten walks, some challenging, others not, with a narrative that helps make sense of it all.

Anzac's Long Shadow

Anzac's Long Shadow
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Publisher : Black Inc.
Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-10 : 9781922231352
ISBN-13 : 1922231355
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Anzac's Long Shadow by : James Brown

‘A century ago we got it wrong. We sent thousands of young Australians on a military operation that was barely more than a disaster. It’s right that a hundred years later we should feel strongly about that. But have we got our remembrance right? What lessons haven’t we learned about war, and what might be the cost of our Anzac obsession?’ Defence analyst and former army officer James Brown believes that Australia is expending too much time, money and emotion on the Anzac legend, and that today’s soldiers are suffering for it. Vividly evoking the war in Afghanistan, Brown reveals the experience of the modern soldier. He looks closely at the companies and clubs that trade on the Anzac story. He shows that Australians spend a lot more time looking after dead warriors than those who are alive. We focus on a cult of remembrance, instead of understanding a new world of soldiering and strategy. And we make it impossible to criticise the Australian Defence Force, even when it makes the same mistakes over and over. None of this is good for our soldiers or our ability to deal with a changing world. With respect and passion, Brown shines a new light on Anzac’s long shadow and calls for change. "Bold, original, challenging - James Brown tackles the burgenoning Anzac industry and asks Australians to re-examine how we think about the military and modern-day service." - Leigh Sales "The best book yet written, not just on Australia's Afghan war, but on war itself and the creator/destroyer myth of Anzac." - John Birmingham James Brown is a former Australian Army officer, who commanded a cavalry troop in Southern Iraq, served on the Australian taskforce headquarters in Baghdad, and was attached to Special Forces in Afghanistan. Today he is the Military Fellow at the Lowy Institute for International Policy where he works on strategic military issues and defence policy. He also chairs the NSW Government’s Contemporary Veterans Forum. He lives in Sydney.

Gallipoli

Gallipoli
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9781135771560
ISBN-13 : 1135771561
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Gallipoli by : Jenny Macleod

This compelling text explores the international, professional, local and personal historiography of the campaign.

Trapped in Gallipoli

Trapped in Gallipoli
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1419032119
ISBN-13 : 9781419032110
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Trapped in Gallipoli by : Barbara Winter

"In the midst of the First World War, a young orphan named Duyal joins his uncle, Mustafa Kemal, commander of the Turkish forces, at Gallipoli. When the Allies attack, Duyal is captured by Australian soldiers and kept as a prisoner of war!"--Cover verso. Includes factual information about the Gallipoli campaign and the troops who were involved in it

The Nek

The Nek
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Publisher : Exisle Publishing
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9781927187845
ISBN-13 : 1927187842
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nek by : Peter Burness

On 7 August 1915, in an ill-fated attempt to break the stalemate at Gallipoli, hundreds of Australian light horsemen repeatedly charged the massed rifles and machine-guns of the Turkish soldiers.The charge at The Nek has been immortalised in art, literature and film and has come to epitomise both the futility and courage of the Gallipoli campaign. In this classic book, Peter Burness provides the best account ever published of the formation and training of the Light Horse regiments (including profiles of the officers involved), the battle itself and a careful consideration of how the suicidal charges were allowed to continue when any hope of success was lost. For this new edition, the author has updated the text to include new information that has come to light since the book was first published in 1996, and he has also provided new maps and photographs.

Shadows of the Somme

Shadows of the Somme
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 1517066778
ISBN-13 : 9781517066772
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Shadows of the Somme by : Paul Coffey

'He looked up at the sky, crystal blue and cloudless ... he closed his eyes, put the whistle to his lips and blew.' The first of July 1916 and in the French countryside tens of thousands of doomed British soldiers are being killed and wounded as the bloody Battle of the Somme begins. Captain Edward Harris, vainly encouraging his men over the top and headlong into the murderous German machine guns, is badly wounded. Crawling to a shell hole for cover, he lies helpless as the carnage continues around him. October 2015 and Tom Harris has no interest in the First World War. For him it's a conflict from another age. But during a visit to the battlefields he becomes fascinated by a headstone in a British war cemetery showing his namesake. Desperate to learn more Tom begins to delve into the past where he discovers ordinary men consumed by extraordinary times. And in doing so he unearths a remarkable and moving story of loss, despair, hope and redemption.

Shadow of the Sultan's Realm

Shadow of the Sultan's Realm
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Publisher : Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 9781597975841
ISBN-13 : 1597975842
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Shadow of the Sultan's Realm by : Daniel Allen Butler

The rise of the modern Middle East from the ashes of the Ottoman Empire.

The "German Spirit" in the Ottoman and Turkish Army, 1908-1938

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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 296
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783110554786
ISBN-13 : 311055478X
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The "German Spirit" in the Ottoman and Turkish Army, 1908-1938 by : Gerhard Grüßhaber

The study focuses on the mutual transfer of military knowledge between the German and the Ottoman/ Turkish army between the 1908 Young Turk revolution and the death of Atatürk in 1938. Whereas the Ottoman and later the Turkish army were the main beneficiaries of this selective appropriation, the German armed forces evaluated their (prospective) ally’s military experiences to a lesser extent. Through the analysis of archival and published sources and memoir literature the study provides evidence for the impact of this exchange on the armies of both countries and on the Turkish civil society. Indeed, the officer corps in both countries was a small but influential group of the society for the further development of their nations.

Mateship

Mateship
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Publisher : Scribe Us
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1925106357
ISBN-13 : 9781925106350
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Mateship by : Nick Dyrenfurth

A 'mate' is a mate, right? Wrong, argues Nick Dyrenfurth in this provocative new look at one of Australia's most talked-about beliefs. In the first book-length exploration of our secular creed, one of Australia's leading young historians and public commentators turns mateship's history upside down. Did you know that the first Australians to call each other 'mate' were business partners? Or that many others thought that mateship would be the basis for creating an entirely new society - namely a socialist one? For some, the term 'mate' is 'the nicest word in the English language'; for others, it represents the very worst features in our nation's culture- conformity, bullying, corruption, racism, and misogyny. So what does mateship really mean? Covering more than 200 years of white-settler history, Mateship demonstrates the richness and paradoxes of the Antipodean version of fraternity, and how everyone - from the early convicts to our most recent prime ministers, on both sides of politics - have valued it. 'This is essential reading for anyone interested in one of Australia's key national myths.' Books+Publishing