Deposited with permission of author. © 1972 Francis Thomas HurleyChapter 1. Introduction- analysis of the conscription referendum of 1916..... Chapter 2. Compulsory Military Training in peace-time. Chapter 3. Towards compulsion in war-time. Chapter 4. The campaign in Victoria. Chapter 5. The vote in Victoria. Chapter 6. Conclusions
Australias bitterly fought conscription debates that erupted during the First World War present a un...
This article examines the relationship between conscription (the compulsory enlistment of civilians ...
This article examines men’s responses to the 1916 ‘Call to Arms’ appeal, in which ...
This thesis is an examination of the Conscription movement in Britain between 1899-1914.The introduc...
Throughout the period between the first British settlement in Australia (1788) and the federation of...
This chapter explores key individuals and organisations involved in the fight against conscription, ...
While the Great War raged, Australians were twice asked to vote on the question of military conscrip...
‘No event in the history of the Commonwealth of Australia’, Leslie Jauncey writes in The Story of Co...
While the Great War raged, Australians were twice asked to vote on the question of military conscrip...
© 2013 Michael Philip FrancisSaturday the 16th of September 1916 was a rainy day at the Albert Hall ...
It takes remarkable courage to resist the authority that pervades powerful groups in society. There ...
Martial activity in Australia before the Great War was not confined to the sporadic raising of exped...
The limited scholarship concerning New Zealand’s military forces in the decades before the First Wor...
The subject of this thesis is the conscription debate in Great Britain in the late nineteenth and ea...
Manpower has become a crucial theme within the historiography of the First World War in Britain and ...
Australias bitterly fought conscription debates that erupted during the First World War present a un...
This article examines the relationship between conscription (the compulsory enlistment of civilians ...
This article examines men’s responses to the 1916 ‘Call to Arms’ appeal, in which ...
This thesis is an examination of the Conscription movement in Britain between 1899-1914.The introduc...
Throughout the period between the first British settlement in Australia (1788) and the federation of...
This chapter explores key individuals and organisations involved in the fight against conscription, ...
While the Great War raged, Australians were twice asked to vote on the question of military conscrip...
‘No event in the history of the Commonwealth of Australia’, Leslie Jauncey writes in The Story of Co...
While the Great War raged, Australians were twice asked to vote on the question of military conscrip...
© 2013 Michael Philip FrancisSaturday the 16th of September 1916 was a rainy day at the Albert Hall ...
It takes remarkable courage to resist the authority that pervades powerful groups in society. There ...
Martial activity in Australia before the Great War was not confined to the sporadic raising of exped...
The limited scholarship concerning New Zealand’s military forces in the decades before the First Wor...
The subject of this thesis is the conscription debate in Great Britain in the late nineteenth and ea...
Manpower has become a crucial theme within the historiography of the First World War in Britain and ...
Australias bitterly fought conscription debates that erupted during the First World War present a un...
This article examines the relationship between conscription (the compulsory enlistment of civilians ...
This article examines men’s responses to the 1916 ‘Call to Arms’ appeal, in which ...