The Labour of Loss, first published in 1999, explores how mothers, fathers, widows, relatives and...
This innovative book looks at the cultural meanings of aspects of convict women's lives in coloni...
War has been a key part of the Australian experience and central to many national mythologies. Ye...
The Cold War was a turbulent time to grow up in. Family ties were tested, friendships were torn a...
Colonial Voices explores the role of language in the greater 'civilising' project of the British ...
In recent years Anzac - an idea as much as an actual army corps - has become the dominant force w...
A major new study which evaluates the enduring impact of war on family memory in the Greek diaspora.
The past 20 years have witnessed a turn towards the sensuous, particularly the aural, as a viable...
This volume investigates the history of the case study genre and its relationship to different pu...
The Great War of 1914-1918 was fought on the battlefield, on the sea and in the air, and in the h...
Leading experts in Anglophone humanitarianism across some three hundred examine the relationship ...
The aftermath of the Second World War marked a radical new moment in the history of migration. Fo...