British Imperial Air Power examines the air defense of Australia and New Zealand during the interwar period. It also demonstrates the difficulty of applying new military aviation technology to the defense of the global Empire and provides insight into the nature of the political relationship between the Pacific Dominions and Britain. Following World War I, both Dominions sought greater independence in defense and foreign policy. Public aversion to military matters and the economic dislocation resulting from the war and later the Depression left little money that could be provided for their respective air forces. As a result, the Empire’s air services spent the entire interwar period attempting to create a strategy in the face of these handi...
Aerial theatre, the use of aviation spectacle to project images of future warfare, national power an...
From its formation in 1924 to its takeover in 1940, Britain's Imperial Airways forged a network of l...
The development of aviation in the South pacific gave new significance to numerous Pacific islands w...
British Imperial Air Power examines the air defense of Australia and New Zealand during the interwar...
It is now well established in the historical literature of the First World War that manpower and mat...
Despite the enormous scholarly attention given to the British Empire, the military power and strateg...
Despite its distance from Europe and lack of technological and industrial infrastructure Australia d...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the relationship between the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) ...
In October 1917, the British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, evocatively and memorably described...
This article will examine the involvement of the Empire Press Union, including prominent early membe...
Such were the views of a leading Melbourne newspaper, the Argus, in 1859. The Australian colonies, h...
The history of Britain’s air services in the First World War has long been coloured by a fascination...
This thesis examines how air power has affected navies using the case of the United Kingdom between ...
By the end of the First World War the combat formations of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in bo...
The Empire Air Training Scheme (EATS) was established during World War II (WWII) to dramatically inc...
Aerial theatre, the use of aviation spectacle to project images of future warfare, national power an...
From its formation in 1924 to its takeover in 1940, Britain's Imperial Airways forged a network of l...
The development of aviation in the South pacific gave new significance to numerous Pacific islands w...
British Imperial Air Power examines the air defense of Australia and New Zealand during the interwar...
It is now well established in the historical literature of the First World War that manpower and mat...
Despite the enormous scholarly attention given to the British Empire, the military power and strateg...
Despite its distance from Europe and lack of technological and industrial infrastructure Australia d...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the relationship between the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) ...
In October 1917, the British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, evocatively and memorably described...
This article will examine the involvement of the Empire Press Union, including prominent early membe...
Such were the views of a leading Melbourne newspaper, the Argus, in 1859. The Australian colonies, h...
The history of Britain’s air services in the First World War has long been coloured by a fascination...
This thesis examines how air power has affected navies using the case of the United Kingdom between ...
By the end of the First World War the combat formations of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in bo...
The Empire Air Training Scheme (EATS) was established during World War II (WWII) to dramatically inc...
Aerial theatre, the use of aviation spectacle to project images of future warfare, national power an...
From its formation in 1924 to its takeover in 1940, Britain's Imperial Airways forged a network of l...
The development of aviation in the South pacific gave new significance to numerous Pacific islands w...