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Pozieres : echoes of a distant battle / Christopher Wray.

By: Publication details: Port Melbourne, Vic., Australia. : Cambridge University Press, 2015.Description: xii, 244 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781107093485 :
  • 1107093481
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 940.41294 23
LOC classification:
  • D547.A8 W73 2015
NLM classification:
  • 2015 K-115
  • D 547.A8
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.Prelude to Pozieres -- 2.A place of sinister name and tragic happenings -- 3.A huge and horrible slaughter house -- 4.Mouquet Farm -- 5.The dead -- 6.The maimed, the halt, the lame -- 7.Those made mad by war -- 8.The conscription campaign of 1916 -- 9.Writing about Pozieres -- 10.Painting and Pozieres -- 11.Remembering Pozieres.
Summary: From July to September 1916, some 23,000 Australians were killed or wounded in the Battle of Pozieres. It was the first strategically important engagement by Australian soldiers on the Western Front and its casualties exceeded those of any other battle of the First World War, including Gallipoli. In this important book, Christopher Wray explores the influence of Pozieres on Australian society and history, and how it is remembered today. In the opening chapters he revisits the battle and considers its aftermath, including shell shock and the psychological effects experienced by surviving soldiers. The concluding chapters examine the way in which the battle has been commemorated in literature and art, and the extent to which it has been overlooked in contemporary remembrance of the war. Generously illustrated with photographs, maps and paintings, Pozieres: Echoes of a Distant Battle is essential reading for anyone interested in the First World War and Australia's post-war society.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-236) and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1.Prelude to Pozieres -- 2.A place of sinister name and tragic happenings -- 3.A huge and horrible slaughter house -- 4.Mouquet Farm -- 5.The dead -- 6.The maimed, the halt, the lame -- 7.Those made mad by war -- 8.The conscription campaign of 1916 -- 9.Writing about Pozieres -- 10.Painting and Pozieres -- 11.Remembering Pozieres.

From July to September 1916, some 23,000 Australians were killed or wounded in the Battle of Pozieres. It was the first strategically important engagement by Australian soldiers on the Western Front and its casualties exceeded those of any other battle of the First World War, including Gallipoli. In this important book, Christopher Wray explores the influence of Pozieres on Australian society and history, and how it is remembered today. In the opening chapters he revisits the battle and considers its aftermath, including shell shock and the psychological effects experienced by surviving soldiers. The concluding chapters examine the way in which the battle has been commemorated in literature and art, and the extent to which it has been overlooked in contemporary remembrance of the war. Generously illustrated with photographs, maps and paintings, Pozieres: Echoes of a Distant Battle is essential reading for anyone interested in the First World War and Australia's post-war society.

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