Labour and the Home Front: Changing Perspectives on the First World War in Australian Historiography. Bongiorno, F. In Ariotti, K. & Bennett, J. E., editors, Australians and the First World War, pages 105--122. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2017. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51520-5_7
Paper abstract bibtex There is a lineage of Australian First World War home front history that stretches back to the 1930s. Systematic academic study of the subject only gathered significant momentum in the 1960s, and it was deeply influenced by the preoccupations of labour historians with industrial strife and social conflict. The social, political and labour history of Australia during the war was a vibrant field of study from the 1960s to the 1980s; its subsequent retreat was connected with the emergence of interest in memory, mourning, commemoration and trauma that opened up new areas of enquiry, while marginalising older concerns, such as class conflict and political contention. A renovated history of Australia during the war has more recently brought into the same narrative and analytical frame the battlefront and home front, while more generally exploring the intersections of local, regional, national, transnational and global histories.
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abstract = {There is a lineage of Australian First World War home front history that stretches back to the 1930s. Systematic academic study of the subject only gathered significant momentum in the 1960s, and it was deeply influenced by the preoccupations of labour historians with industrial strife and social conflict. The social, political and labour history of Australia during the war was a vibrant field of study from the 1960s to the 1980s; its subsequent retreat was connected with the emergence of interest in memory, mourning, commemoration and trauma that opened up new areas of enquiry, while marginalising older concerns, such as class conflict and political contention. A renovated history of Australia during the war has more recently brought into the same narrative and analytical frame the battlefront and home front, while more generally exploring the intersections of local, regional, national, transnational and global histories.},
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