Craig Stockings

About The Author

Craig Stockings is a Professor of History at the University of New South Wales. In 2016 Professor Stockings accepted an appointment from the Prime Minister as the Official Historian of Australian Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Australian Peacekeeping Operations in East TImor. His areas of academic interest concern general and Australian military history and he has published extensively in the field.  Most notably such works include a history of the army cadet movement in Australia entitled: The Torch and the Sword, a study of the First Libyan Campaign in North Africa 1940-41: Bardia: Myth, Reality and the Heirs of Anzac, a re-interpretation of the German invasion of Greece in 1941 entitled: Swastika over the Acropolis (with Associate Professor Eleanor Hancock), and most recently: Britannia’s Shield: Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton and Late Victorian Imperial Defence.  He has also edited a number of books including Zombie Myths of Australian Military History, Anzac’s Dirty Dozen: 12 Myths of Australian Military History, Before the Anzac Dawn (with Dr John Connor), and a work entitled: The Shadow Men: the leaders who shaped the Australian Army from the Veldt to Vietnam

Books by Craig Stockings

Letters from the Veldt

The imperial advance to Pretoria through the eyes of Edward Hutton and his brigade of colonials.

The South African War – or Boer War – running from 11 October 1899 until 31 May 1902 –was the largest British military effort since the Napoleonic Wars.  It was also the first time that large-scale, meaningful contributions were made to an active theatre of war by the self-governing colonies. Thi...
The Battle of Bardia
Book #9
On the morning of 3 January 1941, Australians of the 6th Division led an assault against the Italian colonial fortress village of Bardia in Libya, not far from the Egyptian-Libyan frontier. The ensuing battle was the second of the First Libyan Campaign, but the first battle of the Second World Wa...
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