Gott Mit Uns! Prusso-German political culture In Australian perspectve : essays liberal & critical /
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Adelaide :
ATF Press Publishing Group,
2024.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The Great War as ideological conflict : An Australian perspective
- 2. Justifying war as the will of God : German theology on the eve of the First World War
- 3. Australian Anglican leaders and the Great War, 1914-1918 : The 'Prussian Menace' conscription, and national solidarity
- 4. The mobilisation of the intellectuals 1914-1915 and the continuity of German historical consciousness
- 5. The struggle for Anzac Day 1916-1930 and the role of the Brisbane Anzac Day Commemoration Committee
- 6. Was there an ANZAC theology?
- 7. An Australian empire patriot and the Great War : Professor Sir Archibald T Strong (1876-1930)
- 8. The theological component of world conflict : The example of the Anglo-German antagonism 1914-1918
- 9. Gallipoli or other peoples' wars revisited : Sundry reflections on ANZAC : A review article
- 10. The Prusso-German idea of war : The values of a virtual rogue state
- 11. Sydney Professor GA Wood and the Great War 1914-1918
- 12. The nation's' secular requiem
- 13. 'Know your enemy : German war aims and Australian involvement in the Great War', honest history, 10 March 2017
- 14. ANZAC and the 'memory industry' : Reflections on recent publications
- 15. Between truth and polemic : Australian historians and comprehending imperial Germany's war-aims 1914-18.