'Great-grandfather, what did you do in the Great War?': The phenomenon of conducting First World War family history research

J Wallis - Remembering the First World War, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter investigates recent practices of family history of the Great War in Australia. It
examines the role of family history in producing and reproducing knowledge of the Great …

[PDF][PDF] Making 'the One Day of the Year': a Genealogy of Anzac Day to 1918

M Cryle - 2016 - core.ac.uk
This thesis examines the early years of Anzac Day, providing an account of its troubled
history from 1915 to the 1918 commemorations. It examines Anzac Day in the context of an …

Mountains, Manliness and Post-war Recovery: CE Montague's 'Action'

P Gilchrist - Sport in History, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Cultural historians have vigorously debated the impact of the First World War in shaping
male subjectivities and (heroic) masculinities. Victimhood, emotional survival and …

[PDF][PDF] Iron Cross and Crescent

D Steel - academia.edu
Abstract First World War historians have increasingly sought to move beyond conventional
narratives of a self-contained Anglo-German conflict. It was, after all, a 'world war', reflected …

[PDF][PDF] Iron Cross and Crescent Press Discussion of the Ottoman Empire in the United Kingdom, 1914-1918

D Steel - 2019 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
First World War historians have increasingly sought to move beyond conventional narratives
of a self-contained Anglo-German conflict. It was, after all, a 'world war', reflected in the …

CHAPTER THIRTEEN THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE 11TH

C THEODOSIOU - Mnemosyne and Mars: Artistic and Cultural …, 2014 - books.google.com
During the autumn of 1918, a series of armistices between the Allies and their adversaries
formally brought an end to the hostilities of the First World War. But it was the 11th of …