Catalogue
Catalogue
Object Type
Name/Title
1918 year of victory : the end of the great war and the shaping of history
Primary Maker
Contributor/Publisher
Exisle
Place
Date
Circa 2010
Physical Description
308 p.. [16] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
ISBN/ISSN
9781921497421
Level of Current Record
Bib record
Member Object
Edition/State/Version
1st ed.
Subject Category
Content
1. 1918: The road to victory / Jay Winter
2. Stabbed in the front: the German defeat in 1918 / Robin Prior
3. Finest hour? British forces on the Western Front in 1918: an overview / Gary Sheffield
4. From victory to defeat: the German army in 1918 / Robert T. Foley
5. A French victory, 1918 / Elizabeth Greenhalgh
6. The cost of inexperience: Americans on the Western Front, 1918 / Meleah Ward
7. Fighting to exhaustion: morale, discipline and combat effectiveness in the armies of 1918 / Ashley Ekins
8. Maintaining the advance: Monash, battle procedure and the Australian Corps in 1918 / Peter Pedersen
9. Bloody Bapaume: New Zealand soldiers battle for the town, August-September 1918 / Glyn Harper
10. Bloody victory: The Canadian Corps in the Hundred Days Campaign / Tim Cook
11. Victory at sea, 1918 / David Stevens and James Goldrick
12. Victory in the air, 1918 / Peter Hart
13. The peace settlement of 1919 and its aftermath / Trevor Wilson
14. The veterans' voice: the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, 1916-19 / Martin Grotty
15. Ninety years on: recent and changing views on the military history of the First World War / Stephen Badsey.
Public Access Text
Alternative title: Nineteen eighteen year of victory. Most chapters originally presented at the international conference, "1918 Year of Victory", held at the Australian War Memorial (November 2008). Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-298) and index.
Subject Notes
Includes a contribution from New Zealander Glyn Harper.
Collection Type
Pou Maumahara
Copyright
All rights reserved
Last Update
19 Dec 2023
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