The New Zealand Experience at Gallipoli and the Western Front
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Author:WRIGHT Matthew
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ISBN:9780947506193
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Publication Date:April 2017
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Edition:1
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Pages:390
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Oratia Media
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Author:WRIGHT Matthew
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ISBN:9780947506193
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Publication Date:April 2017
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Edition:1
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Pages:390
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Oratia Media
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In The New Zealand Experience at Gallipoli and the Western Front,historian Matthew Wright goes to the heart of how the First World war affected the lives of ordinary New Zealanders. The book analyses what is was like for ordinary New Zealand soldiers at the two main battle fronts where they fought, and frames it with the social effects back home.
Beginning with an outline of pre-war New Zealand society, Wright portrays the extraordinary world of war into which its young men plunged as they entered the baptism of fire at Gallipoli. The end of innocence that the withdrawal from the Dardenelles implied led to a harder, more fatalistic approach in the theatre of mechanised death that was the western front.
By war's end, hope and glory had faded, replaced by a new view of military heroism - in a country forever changed.
Featured in the 6 March 2017 New Zealand Newsletter.
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This is a new edition of Shattered Glory, expanded and redesigned with a foreword by eminent historian Christopher Pugsley.
In The New Zealand Experience at Gallipoli and the Western Front,historian Matthew Wright goes to the heart of how the First World war affected the lives of ordinary New Zealanders. The book analyses what is was like for ordinary New Zealand soldiers at the two main battle fronts where they fought, and frames it with the social effects back home.
Beginning with an outline of pre-war New Zealand society, Wright portrays the extraordinary world of war into which its young men plunged as they entered the baptism of fire at Gallipoli. The end of innocence that the withdrawal from the Dardenelles implied led to a harder, more fatalistic approach in the theatre of mechanised death that was the western front.
By war's end, hope and glory had faded, replaced by a new view of military heroism - in a country forever changed.
Featured in the 6 March 2017 New Zealand Newsletter.
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Author: WRIGHT MatthewISBN: 9780947506193Publication Date: April 2017Edition: 1Pages: 390Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Oratia MediaCountry of Publication:
This is a new edition of Shattered Glory, expanded and redesigned with a foreword by eminent historian Christopher Pugsley.In The New Zealand Experience at Gallipoli and the Western Front,historian Matthew Wright goes to the heart of how the First World war affected the lives of ordinary New Zealanders. The book analyses what is was like for ordinary New Zealand soldiers at the two main battle fronts where they fought, and frames it with the social effects back home.
Beginning with an outline of pre-war New Zealand society, Wright portrays the extraordinary world of war into which its young men plunged as they entered the baptism of fire at Gallipoli. The end of innocence that the withdrawal from the Dardenelles implied led to a harder, more fatalistic approach in the theatre of mechanised death that was the western front.
By war's end, hope and glory had faded, replaced by a new view of military heroism - in a country forever changed.
Featured in the 6 March 2017 New Zealand Newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.-
Author: WRIGHT MatthewISBN: 9780947506193Publication Date: April 2017Edition: 1Pages: 390Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Oratia MediaCountry of Publication:
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