The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the interplay between the technology, tactics and organisation of the First AIF. Warfare in the twentieth warfare is characterised by the presence of certain technologies that give it a distinctive nature and which first appeared in the Great War. It was in the Great War that the highly dispersed form of tactics that we know today emerged. Thus, it is a natural starting point not only for the examination of warfare in the era of technology but for considering the nature of technological change itself. My Australian perspective enabled issues to be looked at to a depth that would not be possible in a work of this length with a broader view.I have argued that the Great War was characterised by the...
Inquiry into the relationship between science and war, particularly during the Great War, is assiste...
This article seeks to contribute to recent scholarly analysis of the British Army’s military perform...
Why, in World War I, did the western front stagnate into trench warfare after six weeks of mobile fi...
Technology plays a crucial role in the outcomes of war. The rifle, the railroad and the telegraph in...
The Anzac myth enshrines a popular history of Australian superiority on the battlefields of the Grea...
By the end of the First World War the combat formations of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in bo...
The First World War placed enormous pressures on the home fronts of all belligerents as they sought ...
Flying Squadrons are the very substance of an air force. By its nature, the air service is a highly ...
The emergence of static warfare on the Western Front in late 1914, encouraged the reinvention of dev...
1. Training in peace and reality in war -- 2. Mobile warfare: Training and organization ; Tactics of...
Military technology change is a subject of enormous diversity and profound complexity. To reduce the...
Warfare has, for millenia, been a rich source of myth and legend, and one of the main reasons many h...
Military technology change is a subject of enormous diversity and profound complexity. To reduce the...
The study of higher military organisations is a neglected theme in Australian studies of the Great ...
This thesis is an effort to identify the roots and dynamic of the contemporary 'arms race using' a s...
Inquiry into the relationship between science and war, particularly during the Great War, is assiste...
This article seeks to contribute to recent scholarly analysis of the British Army’s military perform...
Why, in World War I, did the western front stagnate into trench warfare after six weeks of mobile fi...
Technology plays a crucial role in the outcomes of war. The rifle, the railroad and the telegraph in...
The Anzac myth enshrines a popular history of Australian superiority on the battlefields of the Grea...
By the end of the First World War the combat formations of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in bo...
The First World War placed enormous pressures on the home fronts of all belligerents as they sought ...
Flying Squadrons are the very substance of an air force. By its nature, the air service is a highly ...
The emergence of static warfare on the Western Front in late 1914, encouraged the reinvention of dev...
1. Training in peace and reality in war -- 2. Mobile warfare: Training and organization ; Tactics of...
Military technology change is a subject of enormous diversity and profound complexity. To reduce the...
Warfare has, for millenia, been a rich source of myth and legend, and one of the main reasons many h...
Military technology change is a subject of enormous diversity and profound complexity. To reduce the...
The study of higher military organisations is a neglected theme in Australian studies of the Great ...
This thesis is an effort to identify the roots and dynamic of the contemporary 'arms race using' a s...
Inquiry into the relationship between science and war, particularly during the Great War, is assiste...
This article seeks to contribute to recent scholarly analysis of the British Army’s military perform...
Why, in World War I, did the western front stagnate into trench warfare after six weeks of mobile fi...