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Beyond Gallipoli - New Perspectives on Anzac (Paperback): Raelene Frances, Bruce Scates Beyond Gallipoli - New Perspectives on Anzac (Paperback)
Raelene Frances, Bruce Scates
R758 R641 Discovery Miles 6 410 Save R117 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Last Battle - Soldier Settlement in Australia 1916-1939 (Hardcover): Bruce Scates, Melanie Oppenheimer The Last Battle - Soldier Settlement in Australia 1916-1939 (Hardcover)
Bruce Scates, Melanie Oppenheimer
R1,426 Discovery Miles 14 260 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

When Australian soldiers returned from the First World War they were offered the chance to settle on 'land fit for heroes'. Promotional material painted a picture of prosperous farms and contented families, appealing to returned servicepeople and their families hoping for a fresh start. Yet just 20 years after the inception of these soldier settlement schemes, fewer than half of the settlers remained on their properties. In this timely book, based on recently uncovered archives, Bruce Scates and Melanie Oppenheimer map out a deeply personal history of the soldiers' struggle to transition from Anzac to farmer and provider. At its foundation lie thousands of individual life stories shaped by imperfect repatriation policies. The Last Battle examines the environmental challenges, the difficulties presented by the physical and psychological damage many soldiers had sustained during the war, and the vital roles of women and children.

Return to Gallipoli - Walking the Battlefields of the Great War (Paperback): Bruce Scates Return to Gallipoli - Walking the Battlefields of the Great War (Paperback)
Bruce Scates
R1,126 R945 Discovery Miles 9 450 Save R181 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Every year tens of thousands of Australians make their pilgrimages to Gallipoli, France and other killing fields of the Great War. It is a journey steeped in history. Some go in search of family memory, seeking the grave of a soldier lost a lifetime ago. For others, Anzac pilgrimage has become a rite of passage, a statement of what it means to be Australian. This book, first published in 2006, explores the memory of the Great War through the historical experience of pilgrimage. It examines the significance these 'sacred sites' have acquired in the hearts and minds of successive generations and charts the complex responses of young and old, soldier and civilian, the pilgrims of the 1920s and today's backpacker travellers. This book gives voice to history, retrieving a bitter-sweet testimony through interviews, surveys and a rich archival record. Innovative, courageous and often deeply moving, it explains why the Anzac legend still captivates Australians.

A New Australia - Citizenship, Radicalism and the First Republic (Paperback): Bruce Scates A New Australia - Citizenship, Radicalism and the First Republic (Paperback)
Bruce Scates
R1,001 Discovery Miles 10 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 1890s were a watershed in Australian history, a time of mass unemployment, industrial confrontation and sweeping social change. They also nurtured a flourishing radical culture: anarchists, socialists, single taxers, feminists and republicans. This 1997 book, informed by feminist theory and cultural studies, recreates that political and social vision. Bruce Scates reappraises these radicals and the debates they entered into and the causes they espoused. He offers new insights into a broad range of topics: the creation of the Labor Party and the meaning of citizenship; the rise of 'first-wave' feminism and contested gender definitions; the vibrant literary culture; the Utopian vision of the radicals and the communities they established; and the harsh realities of poverty and unemployment. The book tells the story of the politics of the street, and draws out many of the striking resonances between the 1890s and the 1990s.

Women and the Great War (Paperback): Bruce Scates, Raelene Frances Women and the Great War (Paperback)
Bruce Scates, Raelene Frances
R1,771 Discovery Miles 17 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Women and the Great War focuses on women's experiences during the period of violent conflict - the Great War. It examines the role of women as peace activists as well as their role in the military and support services. Source materials, including historical documents, photographs and cartoons, together with student activities, are used to focus the reader on the way violent conflict altered women's traditional roles.

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