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Australia and the War in the Air: Volume I - The Centenary History of Australia and the Great War

Australia and the War in the Air: Volume I - The Centenary History of Australia and the Great War

The Centenary History of Australia and the Great War

by Michael Molkentin
Hardback
Publication Date: 14/10/2014

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The first book in a new series that will explore Australia's role in the Great War.From the earliest days of the Great War, Australians volunteered to fight in the air - warfare's newest arena, and one that would transform the nature of military operations. In the squadrons of the Australian Flying Corps and with Britain's flying services, Australian airmen fought in campaigns that spanned the length and breadth of the First World War; between 1914-18 they served in the Middle East, the Mediterranean and on the Western Front. By 1919 over 4,000 Australians had served with the empire's flying units. Modest compared to some of the other British dominions, Australia's part had been the most apparent. Whereas the other dominions had opted to provide manpower to serve the general imperial cause in Britain's flying services, the Commonwealth's insistence on a distinctly national contribution ensured recognition for Australia's contribution to the empire's effort in the air.This book examines Australia's role in history's first major air war. Unlike previous accounts, which focus on the airmen of the Australian Flying Corps in isolation, this study conceives the Australian part as one of an imperial - and international - whole. In addition to using Australian involvement as a case study to analyse the impact air power had on military operations, this study also addresses aspects of organisation, training, administration and command - as well as the imperial politics and strategic issues that contextualised dominion participation in the war.Drawing on archival records in Australasia, Europe and North America, Australia and the War in the Air provides a fresh perspective on Australia's involvement in the Great War and a revaluation of air power's early influence on warfare. The Centenary History of Australia and the Great War Series:Volume 2: The War with the Ottoman Empire - AvailableVolume 3: The War with Germany - AvailableVolume 4: The War at Home - AvailableVolume 5: The Australian Imperial Force - Available
ISBN:
9780195576795
9780195576795
Category:
20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
14-10-2014
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Australia
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
288
Dimensions (mm):
245x183x25mm
Weight:
0.81kg
Michael Molkentin

Michael Molkentin is a teacher and historian with a particular interest in aviation and air power. He has a PhD in History from the University of New South Wales and in 2014 the Australian War Memorial awarded his doctoral research the Bryan Gandevia Prize for Military-Medical History. Michael's first book, Fire in the Sky: The Australian Flying Corps in the First World War, was published by Allen & Unwin in 2010 and Highly Commended in the Fellowship of Australian Writers Sid Harta Literature Award for Non-fiction. His second book, Flying the Southern Cross: Aviators Charles Ulm and Charles Kingsford Smith was published by the National Library of Australia in 2012. Oxford University Press published his third book, Australia and the War in the Air, in 2014 as part of its Centenary History of Australia and the Great War series.

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