Unnecessary Wars
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
A critical examination of Australia's involvement in the Boer War and its lasting impact on national identity. Why did Australia lose 600 men in a three-year conflict fought in Africa? Henry Reynolds dissects Australia's commitment to Britain's wars overseas, revealing how it shaped a national identity and established a dangerous precedent.
Unnecessary Wars explores the mythology surrounding Australia's colonial soldiers and the far-reaching consequences of prioritizing imperial loyalty over national interests. Reynolds questions the justifications for war, the balance of power, and the enduring legacy of deference.
Understand the historical context of Australia's military engagements.Examine the complex relationship between Australia and the British Empire.Question the long-term impact of war on Australian society and identity.
For scholars, students, and general readers seeking a deeper understanding of Australian history and foreign policy, this book offers a thought-provoking analysis of the nation's past and its implications for the future.