This article examines the historiography of 20th century Indigenous military service in the Anglo-settler societies Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States. It traces the emergence of ‘positive’ national narratives of Indigenous military service in the 1980s and 1990s, through to the diversification of Indigenous histories and the current shifts towards transnational and comparative analyses. The historiographic shifts have aligned with political changes within the respective nations, as well as changes in academic practice relating to Indigenous histories
During the First World War the culture of the Canadian Army reflected the society of the time. Today...
This thesis explores the extent to which Indigenous Australian and Māori First World War service has...
This article questions to what extent – if at all – Yolngu participation in the Second World War rep...
This article intervenes in the debate about whether and how the ‘Frontier Wars’ should be represente...
Aboriginal protest played a key role in undermining the celebratory settler-nationalism of the bicen...
This article explores the meaning of military service for Indigenous men who volunteered during the ...
This article analyses three texts that feature Aboriginal soldiers or veterans of the Vietnam War as...
Review of Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War: The Politics, Experiences and Legacies of War...
Historians have rightly considered the period from 1914 to 1939 as the time when Canadian Indigenous...
War at the Margins offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous socie...
This study of forty-five military pension files of Indigenous First World War veterans of the Treaty...
When I started researching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander military service history in 2004, t...
Some recent histories of World War I have sought to give agency to African, Asian, Caribbean, Maori ...
'War at the Margins' offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous soc...
This paper seeks to aid and open further discussion on the impact upon Aboriginal communities and li...
During the First World War the culture of the Canadian Army reflected the society of the time. Today...
This thesis explores the extent to which Indigenous Australian and Māori First World War service has...
This article questions to what extent – if at all – Yolngu participation in the Second World War rep...
This article intervenes in the debate about whether and how the ‘Frontier Wars’ should be represente...
Aboriginal protest played a key role in undermining the celebratory settler-nationalism of the bicen...
This article explores the meaning of military service for Indigenous men who volunteered during the ...
This article analyses three texts that feature Aboriginal soldiers or veterans of the Vietnam War as...
Review of Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War: The Politics, Experiences and Legacies of War...
Historians have rightly considered the period from 1914 to 1939 as the time when Canadian Indigenous...
War at the Margins offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous socie...
This study of forty-five military pension files of Indigenous First World War veterans of the Treaty...
When I started researching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander military service history in 2004, t...
Some recent histories of World War I have sought to give agency to African, Asian, Caribbean, Maori ...
'War at the Margins' offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous soc...
This paper seeks to aid and open further discussion on the impact upon Aboriginal communities and li...
During the First World War the culture of the Canadian Army reflected the society of the time. Today...
This thesis explores the extent to which Indigenous Australian and Māori First World War service has...
This article questions to what extent – if at all – Yolngu participation in the Second World War rep...