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For Home and Empire : Voluntary Mobilization in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand during the First World War

Part of the Studies in Canadian Military History series
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For Home and Empire is the first book to compare voluntary wartime mobilization on the Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand home fronts.

Steve Marti shows that collective acts of patriotism strengthened communal bonds, while reinforcing class, race, and gender boundaries.

Which jurisdiction should provide for a soldier's wife if she moved from Hobart to northern Tasmania?

Should Welsh women in Vancouver purchase comforts for hometown soldiers or Welsh ones?

Should Maori enlist with a local or an Indigenous battalion?

Such questions highlighted the diverging interests of local communities, the dominion governments, and the Empire.

Marti applies a settler colonial framework to reveal the geographical and social divides that separated communities as they organized for war.

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Product Details
0774861215 / 9780774861212
Paperback / softback
940.332
26/06/2020
Canada
216 pages, 12 b&w photos, 2 illus., 3 maps
152 x 229 mm
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