We gratefully acknowledge permission from the Australian Centre for the Study of Armed Conflict and Society at UNSW to publish this excellent collection of seminar papers on Australia’s involvement in World War 1.
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ACSACS Occasional Paper Series No. 8
Why did Australia go to the great war?
Proceedings of a Symposium held at the University of New South Wales, Canberra 8 May 2018
Edited by Peter Stanley
Contents
Peter Stanley: Introduction
Greg Lockhart: Effacing the nation: the imperial romance and its persistence in Australian Great War history
John Mordike: Outlining national-imperial tensions in the development of the Australian Military Forces, 1901-14
Douglas Newton: Choosing war, and choosing war aims: British and Australian decision-making, 1914-1918
Gerhard Fischer: The Little Welshman’s dream: the war aims of William Morris Hughes
John Moses: Between truth and polemic: comprehending imperial Germany’s war-aims 1914-18
Robert Stevenson: ‘Why Australia Went to the Great War’ – Commentary
Published by the Australian Centre for the Study of Armed Conflict and Society, March 2019