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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Serving Our Country : Indigenous Australians, War, Defence and Citizenship
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'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, Alison 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.' (Publication summary)

Notes

  • Dedication:  This book is dedicated to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and women who have served in the national defence forces, in the past and present, and the families of those service people who have told and shared their histories. 

Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:NewSouth Publishing , 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Serving Our Country, Joan Beaumont , Allison Cadzow , single work criticism
Race, Citizenship and Military Service, Siobhan Mcdonnell , Michael Dodson , single work criticism
The South African 'Boer War', John Maynard , single work criticism
The First World War, John Maynard , single work criticism
The Home Front in the First World War, Samuel Furphy , single work criticism
The Rise of the Modern Aboriginal Political Movement 1924-39, John Maynard , single work criticism
Australian Military Forces in the Second World War, Joan Beaumont , Tristan Moss , single work criticism
Labour and Surveillance in Northern Australia, 1939-45, Geoffrey Gray , single work criticism
The Second World War Home Front, Samuel Furphy , single work criticism
Opening the Military Door, 1945-65, Noah Riseman , single work criticism
The Vietnam War, Noah Riseman , single work criticism
Servicewomen, Allison Cadzow , single work criticism
Ex-Service Activism After 1945, Noah Riseman , single work criticism
North-West Mobile Force, Allison Cadzow , single work criticism
The Australian Defence Force, 1990s to 2017, Shannyn Palmer , single work criticism
Commemoration, Joan Beaumont , single work criticism

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

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Works about this Work

War, Memory, and Indigenous Service Gemmia Burden , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: History Australia , vol. 16 no. 1 2019; (p. 215-217)

— Review of Serving Our Country : Indigenous Australians, War, Defence and Citizenship 2018 anthology criticism

'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and women have served in every conflict Australia has been involved in since the Boer War. While individual and collective stories started to be told over the last two decades through biographical, regional and conflict-specific narratives, Serving Our Country: Indigenous Australians, War, Defence and Citizenship is the first book to provide an extended exploration of Indigenous participation across nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century conflicts, locating its intervention in the nexus between ‘Aboriginal history’ and ‘military history’. In doing so it addresses the various tensions between service, citizenship, memory, exclusion and commemoration.' (Introduction)

[Review] Serving Our Country : Indigenous Australians, War, Defence and Citizenship Peter Stanley , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Historical Studies , vol. 50 no. 1 2019; (p. 141-142)

'On opening Serving Our Country I immediately turned to the index, looking for mentions of ‘frontier conflict’ and ‘Alfred Hearps’. I found ‘frontier wars’, but not poor Alfred Hearps: more on the significance of those subjects presently.'  (Introduction)

They Served Their Country 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 21 March no. 672 2018; (p. 39)

'A history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation in Australia's defence force, Serving our Country, is set to be released on April 1.'

War, Memory, and Indigenous Service Gemmia Burden , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: History Australia , vol. 16 no. 1 2019; (p. 215-217)

— Review of Serving Our Country : Indigenous Australians, War, Defence and Citizenship 2018 anthology criticism

'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and women have served in every conflict Australia has been involved in since the Boer War. While individual and collective stories started to be told over the last two decades through biographical, regional and conflict-specific narratives, Serving Our Country: Indigenous Australians, War, Defence and Citizenship is the first book to provide an extended exploration of Indigenous participation across nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century conflicts, locating its intervention in the nexus between ‘Aboriginal history’ and ‘military history’. In doing so it addresses the various tensions between service, citizenship, memory, exclusion and commemoration.' (Introduction)

They Served Their Country 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 21 March no. 672 2018; (p. 39)

'A history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation in Australia's defence force, Serving our Country, is set to be released on April 1.'

[Review] Serving Our Country : Indigenous Australians, War, Defence and Citizenship Peter Stanley , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Historical Studies , vol. 50 no. 1 2019; (p. 141-142)

'On opening Serving Our Country I immediately turned to the index, looking for mentions of ‘frontier conflict’ and ‘Alfred Hearps’. I found ‘frontier wars’, but not poor Alfred Hearps: more on the significance of those subjects presently.'  (Introduction)

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