Australian War Graves Workers and World War One: Devoted Labour for the Lost, the Unknown but Not Forgotten Dead - Couverture rigide

Cahir, Fred; Weuffen, Sara; Smith, Matt; Bakker, Peter; Caminiti, Jo

 
9789811508486: Australian War Graves Workers and World War One: Devoted Labour for the Lost, the Unknown but Not Forgotten Dead

Synopsis

"Their Last Resting Place" Foundations of Graves Work.- The Australian War Graves Effort (1919-1922).- "A Man of Silent Substance" Major John Eldred Mott MC.- "He took pleasure in doing his duty" Staff-Sgt. Frank Cahir DSM, MM.- "Dark in Complexion" The Indigenous War Graves Workers.- "A Credible Officer befallen by Circumstance?" Captain Allen Charles Waters Kingston.- William Frampton McBeath (FC).- Their Legacy.

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À propos de l'auteur

Fred Cahir is an Associate Professor of History in the School of Arts at Federation University Australia. He is a grandson of Staff Sergeant Frank Cahir DSM, MM a photographer and medical dispenser in the Australian Graves Service. Dr Cahir is an award winning historian.

Sara Weuffen is a Lecturer, Centre for Learning Innovation and Professional Practice (CLIPP), Federation University Australia. She is a history and education lecturer and researcher. She is the grand-daughter of a German machine-gunner whose family immigrated to Australia following WWI.

Matt Smith is a teacher with Education Queensland who has studied WWI and WWII battlefields for 25 years. Matthew has been instrumental in the development of the non-profit organisation Australian War Graves Photographic Archive. He is the great-grandson of Private John Craven Smith, a member of the Australian War Graves Detachment.

Peter Bakker is a secondary school teacher at Bayside Christian College, Australia. His long term interest in military history began with research into his grandfather's service in WW1 with the New Zealand Medical Corps. For the last ten years, Peter has been at the forefront of research into Australian Aboriginal contributions to Australia's military history.

Jo Caminiti is granddaughter of Private William McBeath who served with the Australian Graves Detachment. A published environmental scientist, Jo is a multi-passionate creative exploring sustainable living and her full time visual arts practice at her smallholding by the Rainbow Creek in Victoria, Australia.


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9789811508516: Australian War Graves Workers and World War One: Devoted Labour for the Lost, the Unknown but not Forgotten Dead

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  9811508518 ISBN 13 :  9789811508516
Editeur : Palgrave Pivot, 2020
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