Copyright holders of copyrighted images may request their removal via the Copyright Take Down Request link below.Historians have generally focused on the period leading up to New Zealand’s entry into the First World War by examining New Zealand’s military’s command, organisational, and training structures. For example, the evolution of New Zealand’s military in the wake of the South Africa war and the contribution of imperial officers in shaping and welding it into a well-trained and equipped force is well recorded. However, the contribution and impact of New Zealand’s military logistic services have remained unexplored and under-researched. This thesis utilises a wide range of primary and secondary sources to examine the Defence Stores Dep...
While military historians freely acknowledge the importance of logistics - the function of sustainin...
During the First World War, ideas of duty and sacrifice were a dominant characteristic of public dis...
When war broke out in September 1939 approximately 500 men and women from the Pahiatua region enlist...
This thesis presents a sustained analysis of New Zealand World War I troopship magazines, as a disti...
This thesis examines the Chronicles of the N.Z.E.F. (New Zealand Expeditionary Force) that were publ...
Listed in 2018 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesThesis may contain copyrighted images. Copyright hol...
This thesis is a study of soldier land settlement in New Zealand after World War I. Entrenched in Ne...
This thesis examines the history of New Zealand’s National Collection of First World War Art. It ex...
Demobilisation as an aspect of Military History is not often mentioned. This thesis is a study of th...
A more detailed general account of this thesis appears in the Introduction, where the themes to be d...
In this thesis I propose to examine the role and structure of the New Zealand Volunteer Force betwee...
A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the University of LutonThe object of th...
The limited scholarship concerning New Zealand’s military forces in the decades before the First Wor...
During 1941-1942 New Zealand expended vast amounts of capital and labour building in-depth defences...
This thesis explores the extent to which Indigenous Australian and Māori First World War service has...
While military historians freely acknowledge the importance of logistics - the function of sustainin...
During the First World War, ideas of duty and sacrifice were a dominant characteristic of public dis...
When war broke out in September 1939 approximately 500 men and women from the Pahiatua region enlist...
This thesis presents a sustained analysis of New Zealand World War I troopship magazines, as a disti...
This thesis examines the Chronicles of the N.Z.E.F. (New Zealand Expeditionary Force) that were publ...
Listed in 2018 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesThesis may contain copyrighted images. Copyright hol...
This thesis is a study of soldier land settlement in New Zealand after World War I. Entrenched in Ne...
This thesis examines the history of New Zealand’s National Collection of First World War Art. It ex...
Demobilisation as an aspect of Military History is not often mentioned. This thesis is a study of th...
A more detailed general account of this thesis appears in the Introduction, where the themes to be d...
In this thesis I propose to examine the role and structure of the New Zealand Volunteer Force betwee...
A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the University of LutonThe object of th...
The limited scholarship concerning New Zealand’s military forces in the decades before the First Wor...
During 1941-1942 New Zealand expended vast amounts of capital and labour building in-depth defences...
This thesis explores the extent to which Indigenous Australian and Māori First World War service has...
While military historians freely acknowledge the importance of logistics - the function of sustainin...
During the First World War, ideas of duty and sacrifice were a dominant characteristic of public dis...
When war broke out in September 1939 approximately 500 men and women from the Pahiatua region enlist...