The figure of the ‘digger’—the nickname originally given to Australian soldiers in the First World War—is a potent symbol in Australian society. The supposed values of those first diggers—courage, endurance, mateship, irreverence, and a disdain for authority—not only underpin commemoration of Australian wartime experience but are also advanced as a pillar of national identity. The historical diggers, however, were citizen soldiers, and traditions originating with them occupied a problematic position within the professional Australian Army that deployed to Afghanistan. This chapter explores the concept of the digger in the modern Australian community, the way contemporary Australian soldiers see themselves, and the role that these assumption...
My work seeks to understand the origins of national identity as it pertains to the Anzacs of Austral...
Australia came of age in the trenches of Gallipoli. From the heroic stories of this time the Anzac l...
This chapter examines the Australian soldiers’ experience of military service in the war on terror i...
Through a theoretical framework of myth in genesis, operation andreview, this thesis evaluates the r...
Australia's World War I veterans, particularly the Anzacs of Gallipoli, are a quintessential part of...
In the official and popular memory of the Australian nation, the Anzac tradition is central. In 1915...
This dissertation is principally concerned with two myths about the experience and character of Aust...
This chapter explores the social history of Australian military communication with their United Stat...
This dissertation is principally concerned with two myths about the experience and character of Aust...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 53-61Introduction -- Chapter 1 'Britishness or Australianness...
The circumstances and context of Australia’s contemporary military engagement in Afghanistan and Ira...
On October 28, 2013, Australian military personnel serving in Afghanistan were treated to an unusual...
Australian martial identity is defined by the Anzac legend, and Australian veterans of all wars have...
The aim of this chapter is to explore how it was that Australia came to approach Afghanistan as it d...
My work seeks to understand the origins of national identity as it pertains to the Anzacs of Austral...
My work seeks to understand the origins of national identity as it pertains to the Anzacs of Austral...
Australia came of age in the trenches of Gallipoli. From the heroic stories of this time the Anzac l...
This chapter examines the Australian soldiers’ experience of military service in the war on terror i...
Through a theoretical framework of myth in genesis, operation andreview, this thesis evaluates the r...
Australia's World War I veterans, particularly the Anzacs of Gallipoli, are a quintessential part of...
In the official and popular memory of the Australian nation, the Anzac tradition is central. In 1915...
This dissertation is principally concerned with two myths about the experience and character of Aust...
This chapter explores the social history of Australian military communication with their United Stat...
This dissertation is principally concerned with two myths about the experience and character of Aust...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 53-61Introduction -- Chapter 1 'Britishness or Australianness...
The circumstances and context of Australia’s contemporary military engagement in Afghanistan and Ira...
On October 28, 2013, Australian military personnel serving in Afghanistan were treated to an unusual...
Australian martial identity is defined by the Anzac legend, and Australian veterans of all wars have...
The aim of this chapter is to explore how it was that Australia came to approach Afghanistan as it d...
My work seeks to understand the origins of national identity as it pertains to the Anzacs of Austral...
My work seeks to understand the origins of national identity as it pertains to the Anzacs of Austral...
Australia came of age in the trenches of Gallipoli. From the heroic stories of this time the Anzac l...
This chapter examines the Australian soldiers’ experience of military service in the war on terror i...