On Anzac Day, a day when many of my colleagues will be writing about the crucial issue of the place of indigenous Australians in commemorations of war, I will reflect on another issue, the role of gender in war. In particular, I will look at how emotional regimes, specifically honour codes, have been constructed to keep women away from frontline combat
Aboriginal protest played a key role in undermining the celebratory settler-nationalism of the bicen...
ArticleCopyright © The Author(s) 2015, by European Consortium for Political Research, SAGE Publicati...
In 1997, 70% of British Armed Forces roles were opened to women. Women were still excluded from grou...
In September 2011, Australia announced its intention to lift all current restrictions on the occupat...
The Australian Women’s Army Service (AWAS) was Australia’s first women’s army and its largest Second...
This thesis seeks to understand and critically discuss gender inequalities in the Australian Defence...
In the one hundred years since the Great War, Australia's war memorial landscape has been dominated ...
The decade after the end of the Great War saw many disagreements taking place as to how the war shou...
Throughout history women have shown a willingness to participate actively in the defence of their co...
If, having passed through the long courtyard where the walls are inscribed with the names of thousan...
It was just before Anzac Day this year. On the way into the Australian War Memorial to do some resea...
Non-refereed Memoir delivered at “Women Against Rape in War: Gallipoli to Coniston” Conference, UTS ...
This thesis explores the extent to which Indigenous Australian and Māori First World War service has...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been protecting country since time immemorial. One...
The concept of sacrifice plays a significant role in commemorative ritual because it aids collective...
Aboriginal protest played a key role in undermining the celebratory settler-nationalism of the bicen...
ArticleCopyright © The Author(s) 2015, by European Consortium for Political Research, SAGE Publicati...
In 1997, 70% of British Armed Forces roles were opened to women. Women were still excluded from grou...
In September 2011, Australia announced its intention to lift all current restrictions on the occupat...
The Australian Women’s Army Service (AWAS) was Australia’s first women’s army and its largest Second...
This thesis seeks to understand and critically discuss gender inequalities in the Australian Defence...
In the one hundred years since the Great War, Australia's war memorial landscape has been dominated ...
The decade after the end of the Great War saw many disagreements taking place as to how the war shou...
Throughout history women have shown a willingness to participate actively in the defence of their co...
If, having passed through the long courtyard where the walls are inscribed with the names of thousan...
It was just before Anzac Day this year. On the way into the Australian War Memorial to do some resea...
Non-refereed Memoir delivered at “Women Against Rape in War: Gallipoli to Coniston” Conference, UTS ...
This thesis explores the extent to which Indigenous Australian and Māori First World War service has...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been protecting country since time immemorial. One...
The concept of sacrifice plays a significant role in commemorative ritual because it aids collective...
Aboriginal protest played a key role in undermining the celebratory settler-nationalism of the bicen...
ArticleCopyright © The Author(s) 2015, by European Consortium for Political Research, SAGE Publicati...
In 1997, 70% of British Armed Forces roles were opened to women. Women were still excluded from grou...