This paper is a case study of the means by which the Australian government sought to maintain the military as an exclusively white institution in the Second World War. I focus my analysis on the case of Australian indigenous participation and in what circumstances the government would permit the involvement of indigenous people. The government adopted several stances depending on the circumstances of the war. First and foremost, regulations in 1940 prohibited the enlistment of persons 'not of substantial European origin or descent'. The second position, only executed on a small scale, promoted indigenous enlistment in separate units as a catalyst for assimilation. The third attitude, implemented primarily in the Northern Territory, employed...
In the official and popular memory of the Australian nation, the Anzac tradition is central. In 1915...
This thesis investigates the outcomes of Australian Commonwealth Aboriginal policy in the Northern T...
Although World War II was perceived as a race war, historical attention has almost exclusively been ...
During the Second World War, the Services faced a dilemmaconcerning the enlistment of Aborigines and...
During the Second World War, approximately 4,000 Aboriginal and 850 Torres Strait Islander people se...
During the Second World War, approximately 4,000 Aboriginal and 850 Torres Strait Islander people se...
This article questions to what extent – if at all – Yolngu participation in the Second World War rep...
This article questions to what extent – if at all – Yolngu participation in the Second World War rep...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ex-service personnel’s perceptions of racism in the armed forc...
This article explores the meaning of military service for Indigenous men who volunteered during the ...
[Extract] Between the two world wars, proponents of Aboriginal reserves were sharply divided on the ...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between war service and national identity, and the ong...
It has been accepted in the historical discourse that a direct link existed between the participatio...
Drawing largely on archival records, this paper examines the Australian use of a detachment from the...
As a white settler society Australia is often presumed to have been disconnected from Asia and Asian...
In the official and popular memory of the Australian nation, the Anzac tradition is central. In 1915...
This thesis investigates the outcomes of Australian Commonwealth Aboriginal policy in the Northern T...
Although World War II was perceived as a race war, historical attention has almost exclusively been ...
During the Second World War, the Services faced a dilemmaconcerning the enlistment of Aborigines and...
During the Second World War, approximately 4,000 Aboriginal and 850 Torres Strait Islander people se...
During the Second World War, approximately 4,000 Aboriginal and 850 Torres Strait Islander people se...
This article questions to what extent – if at all – Yolngu participation in the Second World War rep...
This article questions to what extent – if at all – Yolngu participation in the Second World War rep...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ex-service personnel’s perceptions of racism in the armed forc...
This article explores the meaning of military service for Indigenous men who volunteered during the ...
[Extract] Between the two world wars, proponents of Aboriginal reserves were sharply divided on the ...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between war service and national identity, and the ong...
It has been accepted in the historical discourse that a direct link existed between the participatio...
Drawing largely on archival records, this paper examines the Australian use of a detachment from the...
As a white settler society Australia is often presumed to have been disconnected from Asia and Asian...
In the official and popular memory of the Australian nation, the Anzac tradition is central. In 1915...
This thesis investigates the outcomes of Australian Commonwealth Aboriginal policy in the Northern T...
Although World War II was perceived as a race war, historical attention has almost exclusively been ...