World War I
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 ...
Furphies and Whizz-Bangs: ANZAC slang from the Great War by Amanda Laugesen
by John Arnold •
The Darkest Days: The truth behind Britain's rush to war, 1914 by Douglas Newton
by Nigel Biggar •