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Apres la Guerre

Anzac Stories 1919 - 1939

Published by Brolga Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

What really happened to the ex-servicemen in Australia when they returned to civil life?
The truth of their stories in peacetime is as shocking as the war they faced. In fact, the line separating the living from the dead was, at times, not clear at all.
Many soldiers returned to celebrations, such as the great march in Melbourne on St Patrick’s Day 1920, but celebrations were followed by a period of long silence. ‘Disappointment crowded in on disappointment’ especially concerning First Nations Diggers.
Mistakes were made as well as achievements attained.

While much has been written about Australians in the Great War battles which resonates in the national consciousness, less has been published about Anzacs in civilian life. The truth of their stories in peacetime is neglected. There are silences. Memories have been lost that cry out.
Author John Ramsland, draws on his extensive and detailed research to bring to life stories exposing the struggles and successes.

About The Author

John Ramsland is Emeritus Professor at The University of Newcastle and the author of several books and many articles on Australian social history. His most recent books include With just and Relentless discipline : A Social History of Corrective Services in New South Wales (1996) and Custodians of the Soil :A History of Aboriginal-European Relationships in the Manning Valey of New South Wales (2001). He has also published widely on the history of neglected and instituionalised children in England, France, and Australia.
 

Product Details

  • Publisher: Brolga Publishing (September 20, 2023)
  • Length: 448 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780645586466

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