The Great War In Victorian Private Life - Mildura


Autoria(s): Ziino,B
Data(s)

01/01/2015

Resumo

Join Dr Bart Ziino as he examines the private experience of the Great War in Victoria, drawing on personal letters and diaries to tell a story of the war as an individual, familial, and communal trial. Through an examination of anxieties over loved ones at the front, and tensions over who was bearing the greater burden. This talk offers new ways of understanding the costs of the war, the capacities of Victorians to meet and endure its demands, and its increasingly corrosive social effects within their communities.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30073223

Publicador

Shrine of Remembrance

Relação

DP0880615

http://www.shrine.org.au/Whats-On/Video-and-Podcasts

Direitos

2015 Shrine of Remembrance

Palavras-Chave #First World War #Private sentiment #World War 1 #Anzac #Conscription
Tipo

Audio