This study of the role, impact and influence of Australian chaplains during the Gallipoli campaign identifies the formal and informal roles played by chaplains, and how their work was perceived and received by the men they served. It challenges a popular view, sometimes articulated in publications, that the Australian soldier was indifferent to spiritual things and to the work of the chaplains. Instead it shows how chaplains played a vital role in providing a host of support services which could greatly impact soldier morale and emotional well-being. The myth that Australian soldiers were not particularly religious is nuanced by a demonstration that many soldiers took their faith seriously, and the ministrations of the chaplains benefited t...
The work of the South African chaplains during the First World War was of an extremely high standard...
The study traces the efforts of English Nonconformists to provide chaplains for their adherents in ...
This paper explores the experiences of two Salvationists in the ranks of the AIF. It is particularly...
This study of the role, impact and influence of Australian chaplains during the Gallipoli campaign i...
This dissertation examines the role and actions of the Roman Catholic clergy from Britain who served...
This study explores the attitude of Anzac soldiers to the compulsory Church Parades, drawing evidenc...
The First World War was a period of great change and upheaval for Australians. The Church of England...
Christian churches in Australia were largely supportive of the war effort, seeing God and Empire in ...
Australian churchmen accepted war when it came in August 1914 and sought to explain it to the Austra...
An examination of the spiritual and temporal roles of Catholic chaplains in WW1 in France and Belgiu...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
This article explores the (non)relationship between religion and the Anzac story in Australian cinem...
This thesis looks at the organisation and activities of the Royal Army Chaplains’ Department between...
This thesis arises out of a very practical and personal need to identify, examine and possibly resol...
Anglican Army chaplains’ responses to prostitution in the First World War remain a neglected subject...
The work of the South African chaplains during the First World War was of an extremely high standard...
The study traces the efforts of English Nonconformists to provide chaplains for their adherents in ...
This paper explores the experiences of two Salvationists in the ranks of the AIF. It is particularly...
This study of the role, impact and influence of Australian chaplains during the Gallipoli campaign i...
This dissertation examines the role and actions of the Roman Catholic clergy from Britain who served...
This study explores the attitude of Anzac soldiers to the compulsory Church Parades, drawing evidenc...
The First World War was a period of great change and upheaval for Australians. The Church of England...
Christian churches in Australia were largely supportive of the war effort, seeing God and Empire in ...
Australian churchmen accepted war when it came in August 1914 and sought to explain it to the Austra...
An examination of the spiritual and temporal roles of Catholic chaplains in WW1 in France and Belgiu...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
This article explores the (non)relationship between religion and the Anzac story in Australian cinem...
This thesis looks at the organisation and activities of the Royal Army Chaplains’ Department between...
This thesis arises out of a very practical and personal need to identify, examine and possibly resol...
Anglican Army chaplains’ responses to prostitution in the First World War remain a neglected subject...
The work of the South African chaplains during the First World War was of an extremely high standard...
The study traces the efforts of English Nonconformists to provide chaplains for their adherents in ...
This paper explores the experiences of two Salvationists in the ranks of the AIF. It is particularly...