The focus of this thesis is the lives of New Zealand's returned Great War soldiers. This thesis explores the experiences of men who did not successfully repatriate as a counterpoint to the experiences of those who did, and argues that men's return to New Zealand and their post war lives were shaped by many factors including access to employment and good health. Many returned soldiers were able to resume their lives on return and led relatively happy and successful lives. For these men, their success seems to have come from the ability to find or resume employment, good health, family support, and financial support. For those who did not, one or more of these factors was often missing, and this could lead to short or long term struggle. The ...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...
Images in this thesis have been removed for copyright reasons, or because of other restrictions. Th...
Before the First World War most Australians shared the emotions and traditions of the British Empire...
The New Zealand government committed over 100,000 men to active service during the Great War of whic...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Bart ZiinoDebates over 'the' experience of Australi...
Demobilisation as an aspect of Military History is not often mentioned. This thesis is a study of th...
This is a work about perception and experience. It examines the way in which men disabled both by co...
Home from War is an account of which factors strengthen and aid coping with the impact of war, comba...
On the eve of World War One the Huon felt itself to be on the threshold of a bright and prosperous f...
This thesis is a study of soldier land settlement in New Zealand after World War I. Entrenched in Ne...
While suffering through monotony and deprivations, New Zealand Second World War POWs mentally escape...
The Maori Battalion's wartime experience forms an important part of the New Zealand and Pacific Isla...
This thesis examines the work of repatriation authorities in Tasmania after WWI, the returned soldi...
This article argues that the returned soldier, who has figured prominently in Australian historiogra...
Diverse realities impact Māori people and their capacity to flourish. It is well- established that M...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...
Images in this thesis have been removed for copyright reasons, or because of other restrictions. Th...
Before the First World War most Australians shared the emotions and traditions of the British Empire...
The New Zealand government committed over 100,000 men to active service during the Great War of whic...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Bart ZiinoDebates over 'the' experience of Australi...
Demobilisation as an aspect of Military History is not often mentioned. This thesis is a study of th...
This is a work about perception and experience. It examines the way in which men disabled both by co...
Home from War is an account of which factors strengthen and aid coping with the impact of war, comba...
On the eve of World War One the Huon felt itself to be on the threshold of a bright and prosperous f...
This thesis is a study of soldier land settlement in New Zealand after World War I. Entrenched in Ne...
While suffering through monotony and deprivations, New Zealand Second World War POWs mentally escape...
The Maori Battalion's wartime experience forms an important part of the New Zealand and Pacific Isla...
This thesis examines the work of repatriation authorities in Tasmania after WWI, the returned soldi...
This article argues that the returned soldier, who has figured prominently in Australian historiogra...
Diverse realities impact Māori people and their capacity to flourish. It is well- established that M...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...
Images in this thesis have been removed for copyright reasons, or because of other restrictions. Th...
Before the First World War most Australians shared the emotions and traditions of the British Empire...