The Vietnam War is remembered more for the controversy than the war itself. This has contributed to the stereotyping of the war and those who fought in it. War is always political in nature, but the politics of the Vietnam War provided a series of distinctive complications that heralded a divergence from Australia's traditional approaches to war and remembrance. This work examines the origins, veracity and consequences of the veteran stereotypes, and ultimately their struggle to find a suitable place in Australian history. Veteran related issues emerged initially in the USA, but this does not indicate that they were purely American problems and responses. However some of the more extreme images emanating from the US were applied to the eme...
Australia\u27s emotional register of war tends to be measured by commemorations of military service ...
© 2018 Dr. Mia Alexandra Martin HobbsFrom 1981 to 2016, thousands of Australian and American veteran...
Objective: The objective of the present paper is to present comprehensive models of the current psyc...
The Vietnam War is remembered more for the controversy than the war itself. This has contributed to ...
The Vietnam War is remembered more for the controversy than the war itself. This has contributed to ...
This thesis examines the evolution of the memory of Australia's Vietnam War. It argues that the curr...
Australian martial identity is defined by the Anzac legend, and Australian veterans of all wars have...
In late 1960s a powerful myth developed in the United States that Vietnam veterans were spat on when...
Historians generally accept that Australia’s Vietnam War has been clouded in myth, whether those myt...
This thesis explores two movements in the development of public history representations of the Vietn...
There is an increasing body of literature on Australia’ s participation in the Vietnam War. Many of ...
For most Australians, certainly for those under the age of forty, ‘Vietnam’ is either an item on sch...
[Extract]The use of personal narratives has proved a popular method of studying the Vietnam War, bot...
From 1964 to 1972, almost 4,000 New Zealand military personnel served in Vietnam, most in an active ...
A critique of historical writing on the Australia\u27s involvement in the Vietnam War
Australia\u27s emotional register of war tends to be measured by commemorations of military service ...
© 2018 Dr. Mia Alexandra Martin HobbsFrom 1981 to 2016, thousands of Australian and American veteran...
Objective: The objective of the present paper is to present comprehensive models of the current psyc...
The Vietnam War is remembered more for the controversy than the war itself. This has contributed to ...
The Vietnam War is remembered more for the controversy than the war itself. This has contributed to ...
This thesis examines the evolution of the memory of Australia's Vietnam War. It argues that the curr...
Australian martial identity is defined by the Anzac legend, and Australian veterans of all wars have...
In late 1960s a powerful myth developed in the United States that Vietnam veterans were spat on when...
Historians generally accept that Australia’s Vietnam War has been clouded in myth, whether those myt...
This thesis explores two movements in the development of public history representations of the Vietn...
There is an increasing body of literature on Australia’ s participation in the Vietnam War. Many of ...
For most Australians, certainly for those under the age of forty, ‘Vietnam’ is either an item on sch...
[Extract]The use of personal narratives has proved a popular method of studying the Vietnam War, bot...
From 1964 to 1972, almost 4,000 New Zealand military personnel served in Vietnam, most in an active ...
A critique of historical writing on the Australia\u27s involvement in the Vietnam War
Australia\u27s emotional register of war tends to be measured by commemorations of military service ...
© 2018 Dr. Mia Alexandra Martin HobbsFrom 1981 to 2016, thousands of Australian and American veteran...
Objective: The objective of the present paper is to present comprehensive models of the current psyc...