Error condition detected In Australia as elsewhere within the belligerent nations of the Great War, dissenting thinkers were marginalised with the mobilisation of militarism. Vance and Nettie Palmer, Australia's most important literary partnership in the interwar period, were initially critical of the war, their response typical of the English radical intelligentsia among whom they were living at the time of its outbreak. Forced back to Australia in 1915, the Palmers had to re-establish themselves in its increasingly turbulent intellectual battlefields. Nettie's earlier anti-war beliefs and cosmopolitanism were undermined while Vance became ever more deeply enmeshed in a discourse concerning the virtues of the "ordinary people", which encom...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
Lieutenant Frank Pogson Bethune, a native of Hamilton, Tasmania, issued orders eight days before the...
Australian readers consumed with great interest the fruits of the war books boom that began in Europ...
© 2015 Joseph MooreThis thesis investigates historiographical and literary representations of World ...
© 2013 Dr. Carolyn Anne HolbrookThis thesis traces the history of the Great War in the Australian im...
[Extract] Early proponents of Australia's silent literatures thesis included Nettie Palmer and Verno...
While the Great War raged, Australians were twice asked to vote on the question of military conscrip...
Before the First World War most Australians shared the emotions and traditions of the British Empire...
1915 was a critical year for Australians, and not just because of the pride and myth-making associat...
The article is an analysis of the representation of Australian nurses in Thomas Keneally 2012 First ...
By the end of the First World War the combat formations of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in bo...
This article investigates the development of a total war mentality in Australia during the First Wor...
This article examines what motivated the dominions to make such a sustained and costly contribution ...
In this essay I explore the pamphlet literature and related sources, in order to assess the effects ...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
Lieutenant Frank Pogson Bethune, a native of Hamilton, Tasmania, issued orders eight days before the...
Australian readers consumed with great interest the fruits of the war books boom that began in Europ...
© 2015 Joseph MooreThis thesis investigates historiographical and literary representations of World ...
© 2013 Dr. Carolyn Anne HolbrookThis thesis traces the history of the Great War in the Australian im...
[Extract] Early proponents of Australia's silent literatures thesis included Nettie Palmer and Verno...
While the Great War raged, Australians were twice asked to vote on the question of military conscrip...
Before the First World War most Australians shared the emotions and traditions of the British Empire...
1915 was a critical year for Australians, and not just because of the pride and myth-making associat...
The article is an analysis of the representation of Australian nurses in Thomas Keneally 2012 First ...
By the end of the First World War the combat formations of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in bo...
This article investigates the development of a total war mentality in Australia during the First Wor...
This article examines what motivated the dominions to make such a sustained and costly contribution ...
In this essay I explore the pamphlet literature and related sources, in order to assess the effects ...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
Lieutenant Frank Pogson Bethune, a native of Hamilton, Tasmania, issued orders eight days before the...