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Preparing for War 1901-1914

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Horner, David

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Big Sky Publishing

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The papers in this volume originated at a conference jointly hosted by Curtin University's Department of Social Sciences and Security Studies and the Royal United Services Institute Western Australia [RUSI] to commemorate the centenary of the beginning of the 1914 -1918 war, which was held at the Australian Army museum in Fremantle on 25th July 2014. The conference produced a collection of papers engaging with the topic of mobilisation for the 1914 -18 war, and focusing on some aspects that are not commonly canvassed in studies of Australia's involvement on World war 1.

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1914: Mobilising for the Great War Curtin University and the Royal United Services Institute Conference Proceedings

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2099-12-31
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