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Serving our Country: Indigenous Australians, war, defence and citizenship

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Serving our Country: Indigenous Australians, war, defence and citizenship

Contributors:

By (Author) Joan Beaumont
Edited by Allison Cadzow

ISBN:

9781742235394

Publisher:

NewSouth Publishing

Imprint:

NewSouth Publishing

Publication Date:

2nd April 2018

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Indigenous peoples
Warfare and defence
Civics and citizenship

Dewey:

355.00899915

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

After decades of silence, Serving Our Country is the first comprehensive history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's participation in the Australian defence forces.

While Indigenous Australians have enlisted in the defence forces since the Boer War, for much of this time they defied racist restrictions and were denied full citizenship rights on their return to civilian life. In Serving Our Country Mick Dodson, John Maynard, Joan Beaumont, Noah Riseman, Allison Cadzow, and others, reveal the courage, resilience, and trauma of Indigenous defence personnel and their families, and document the long struggle to gain recognition for their role in the defence of Australia.

'This book reflects four years of research involving more than 200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians and their commitment to Australia in a time of war. The result is a series of essays that outlines indigenous involvement in all our wars, how indigenous servicemen and women were so often appallingly treated on their return and how it helped shape indigenous activismAt the heart of this important book is a sombre reminder of the broader themes of our national history.' Nick Richardson, Herald Sun

Reviews

'This book reflects four years of research involving more than 200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians and their commitment to Australia in a time of war. The result is a series of essays that outlines indigenous involvement in all our wars, how indigenous servicemen and women were so often appallingly treated on their return and how it helped shape indigenous activism...At the heart of this important book is a sombre reminder of the broader themes of our national history.' -- Nick Richardson, Herald Sun

Author Bio

Joan Beaumont is Professor Emerita, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, at The Australian National University. Her publications include the multiple award-winning Broken Nation: Australians and the Great War (2013). Allison Cadzow is Research Associate at The Australian National University.

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