This article explores newspaper reports appearing in the Australian state of Queensland during the main Australian participation in the Third Battle of Ypres (31 July–10 November 1917). The manner in which the fighting at Ypres was mediated to Queenslanders through press reports offers an insight into the impact of war correspondence and censorship on a population with limited access to dissenting views or informed analysis. Although there was considerable domestic turmoil across Australia, Queensland was subject to a variety of heightened political and social pressures which makes it a fruitful area of study. The newspaper reports initially emphasized the battle’s potential to end the war and the central role being played by Australian t...
Lieutenant Frank Pogson Bethune, a native of Hamilton, Tasmania, issued orders eight days before the...
The Australian memory of the First World War is dominated by Gallipoli. By comparison, the two grea...
During the First World War, trench newspapers (also called trench journals, trench magazines or sold...
This article explores newspaper reports appearing in the Australian state of Queensland during the m...
The photographs taken by Frank Hurley of the shattered landscape during the latter part of the Third...
During the period between the outbreak of war in August 1914,and the first major engagement for Austr...
On the night of 11 November 1918 Philip Gibbs, the most famous British War correspondent of the Firs...
The War Illustrated was a popular weekly magazine which informed the British public about the detail...
This article investigates the development of a total war mentality in Australia during the First Wor...
This article uses letters, diaries and memoirs to examine the processes by which British soldiers on...
This essay examines the representation of the ANZACs within reporting of the controversial Gallipoli...
This blog post is related to the 2018 QANZAC100 Memories for a New Generation Fellowship awarded to ...
On the eve of World War One the Huon felt itself to be on the threshold of a bright and prosperous f...
The Australian memory of the First World War is dominated by Gallipoli. By comparison, the two great...
The dreaded Ypres salient was the favourite battle ground of the devil and his minions, wrote one An...
Lieutenant Frank Pogson Bethune, a native of Hamilton, Tasmania, issued orders eight days before the...
The Australian memory of the First World War is dominated by Gallipoli. By comparison, the two grea...
During the First World War, trench newspapers (also called trench journals, trench magazines or sold...
This article explores newspaper reports appearing in the Australian state of Queensland during the m...
The photographs taken by Frank Hurley of the shattered landscape during the latter part of the Third...
During the period between the outbreak of war in August 1914,and the first major engagement for Austr...
On the night of 11 November 1918 Philip Gibbs, the most famous British War correspondent of the Firs...
The War Illustrated was a popular weekly magazine which informed the British public about the detail...
This article investigates the development of a total war mentality in Australia during the First Wor...
This article uses letters, diaries and memoirs to examine the processes by which British soldiers on...
This essay examines the representation of the ANZACs within reporting of the controversial Gallipoli...
This blog post is related to the 2018 QANZAC100 Memories for a New Generation Fellowship awarded to ...
On the eve of World War One the Huon felt itself to be on the threshold of a bright and prosperous f...
The Australian memory of the First World War is dominated by Gallipoli. By comparison, the two great...
The dreaded Ypres salient was the favourite battle ground of the devil and his minions, wrote one An...
Lieutenant Frank Pogson Bethune, a native of Hamilton, Tasmania, issued orders eight days before the...
The Australian memory of the First World War is dominated by Gallipoli. By comparison, the two grea...
During the First World War, trench newspapers (also called trench journals, trench magazines or sold...