William Hughes William Hughes
Makers of the Modern World

William Hughes

Australia

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The First World War marked the emergence of the Dominions on the world stage as independent nations, none more so than Australia. The country’s sacrifice at Gallipoli in 1915, and the splendid combat record of Australian troops on the Western Front not only created a national awakening at home, but also put Great Britain in their debt, ensuring them greater influence at the Peace Conferences. Australia was represented at Versailles by the Prime Minister, the colourful Billy Hughes, whom Woodrow Wilson called 'a pestiferous varmint' after their repeated clashes over Australia’s claims to the Pacific Islands its troops had taken from Germany during the War. Hughes was also the most vociferous (though by no means at all the only) opponent of the racial equality clause put forward by Japan. Indeed, it was fear of Japanese expansion that drove Australia’s territorial demands in the Pacific.

GENRE
Geschiedenis
UITGEGEVEN
2011
24 mei
TAAL
EN
Engels
LENGTE
224
Pagina's
UITGEVER
Haus Publishing
PROVIDER INFO
Chicago Distribution Center
GROOTTE
1,5
MB
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