
Home Front: Australians In World War I
Author: Craig Wilcox
Binding: Paperback
Published: Department of Vertans Affairs, 2011
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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
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Australians In World War I: Home Front chronicles the profound societal shifts and personal sacrifices experienced by Australians far from the battlefields during the Great War. This compelling historical account details the economic challenges, social changes, and political debates that shaped the nation's identity in a time of global conflict. It uncovers the stories of women entering the workforce, the impact of conscription referendums, and the evolving national spirit. The narrative presents a vivid picture of a country grappling with the realities of war, illustrating how the conflict reshaped everyday life and left an indelible mark on the Australian psyche.
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Author: Craig Wilcox
Binding: Paperback
Published: Department of Vertans Affairs, 2011
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
Australians In World War I: Home Front chronicles the profound societal shifts and personal sacrifices experienced by Australians far from the battlefields during the Great War. This compelling historical account details the economic challenges, social changes, and political debates that shaped the nation's identity in a time of global conflict. It uncovers the stories of women entering the workforce, the impact of conscription referendums, and the evolving national spirit. The narrative presents a vivid picture of a country grappling with the realities of war, illustrating how the conflict reshaped everyday life and left an indelible mark on the Australian psyche.











