Home

Add to basket($29.95)

$29.95 – Paperback book / New South Books / ISBN:9781742231518

What's Wrong With Anzac? The Militarisation Of Australian History

In recent years Anzac – an idea as much as an actual army corps – has become the dominant force within Australian history, overshadowing everything else. The commemoration of Anzac Day is bigger than ever, while Remembrance Day, VE Day, VP Day and other military anniversaries grow in significance each year. Pilgrimages to Gallipoli, the Somme and Kokoda are commonplace and popular military history dominates the bestseller lists. Anzac has seemingly become a sacred, untouchable element of the nation. In this brave and controversial book, some of Australia’s leading historians dare to criticise Anzac. They show that the Anzac obsession distorts the rest of Australia’s history. They investigate official sponsorship of Anzac through commemoration and education and show that this has mobilised it as a conservative force, often for political ends. Finally—and perhaps most devastatingly—they ask whether the grief and loss associated with bloodshed on foreign shores was all worth it.

Where Can I Get It?

Carlton In stock
Hawthorn Not in stock
Malvern Not in stock
Port Melbourne Not in stock
St Kilda Not in stock
State Library Not in stock

In-stock items ship within Australia in 2-5 business days. Items that are currently not in-stock but are available can still be ordered. In-store availability is updated daily. Prices are subject to change without notice.

Add to a list

Henry Reynolds

A History Of Tasmania
Henry Reynolds

$39.95 – Paperback book / Cambridge Univ Pres

James Fenton (1820–1901) was born in Ireland and emigrated to Tasmania (then known as Van Diemen's Land) with his family in 1833. He became a pioneer settler in an area on the Forth River and published this history of th... Buy or find out more 


Frontier, Race, Nation: Henry Reynolds & Australian History
Bain Attwood & Tom Griffiths (Eds)

$39.95 – Hardcover book / Aust Scholarly Pub

It is often said that Henry Reynolds has altered Australian history, and this book illuminates the extraordinary significance of his personal and public roles as historian, writer and commentator. By expanding and challe... Buy or find out more 



Drawing the Global Colour Line
Marilyn Lake and Henry Reynolds

$36.95 – Paperback book / Melb Univ Press

"[This] is a pioneering account of the transnational production of whiteness in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. A work remarkable both for its international breadth and for its sensitivity to local par... Buy or find out more 


Why Weren't We Told?
Henry Reynolds

$26.95 – Paperback book / Viking

Historian Henry Reynolds has found himself being asked these questions by many people, over many years, in all parts of Australia. The acclaimed Why Weren't We Told? is a frank account of his personal journal towards the... Buy or find out more 



What's Wrong With Anzac? The Militarisation Of Australian History
Marilyn Lake and Henry Reynolds

$29.95 – Paperback book / New South Books

In recent years Anzac – an idea as much as an actual army corps – has become the dominant force within Australian history, overshadowing everything else. The commemoration of Anzac Day is bigger than ever, while Remembra... Buy or find out more 



Anzac Books

Digger Smith And Australia's Great War →

Peter Stanley

$39.99

Armageddon: Two Men On An Anzac Trail →

Paul Daley And Michael Bowers

$39.95

Pozieres: The Anzac Story →

Scott Bennett

$36.95

Anzac Fury →

Peter Thompson

$34.95

Gallipoli →

Cameron David W

$34.99

Mission 101 →

Duncan McNab

$34.99


Copyright © 2012 Readings Pty Ltd. | Site designed and developed by Inventive Labs.