Australia in the War of 1939–1945. Series 4 – Civil - Volume Vol1
Volume I – The Government and the People, 1939–1941 (1965 reprint)
Author: Paul Hasluck
This, the first ot two volumes dealing with political and social events in Australia during the 1939–45 war, carries the story down to the entry of Japan into the war.
Early chapters review at length the development of Australian ideas on defence and foreign policy in the period between the war 1914–18 and 1939 and recount the measures taken in Australia in preparation for war. The stage is set for a study of wartime political events by a close examination of the ideas and attitudes in the various political groups in Australia.
The various factors that shaped decisions regarding Australian expeditionary forces and the building up of Australian war industry and the circumstances of political strife in which those decisions were made are recounted. Interwoven with this narrative is an account of the various social changes that were taking place and the way in which popular opinion was affected by the changing fortunes of war, so that the volume tells not only of the Government, but also of the people of Australia.
The machinery of government is examined with constructive comment in a chapter on “Wartime Administration”, which will be of outstanding interest to specialists in this field.
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Contents, Illustrations, Preface, and Chronology (563.99Kb PDF file)Pages i to xvii
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Chapter 1 – The Challenge of Survival (564.2Kb PDF file)Pages 1 to 8
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Chapter 2 – Between the Two Wars, 1918–38 (7.1Mb PDF file)Pages 9 to 108
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Chapter 3 – Preparedness, 1938–39 (2.78Mb PDF file)Pages 109 to 148
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Chapter 4 – Australia Enters the War, September 1939–April 1940 (4.88Mb PDF file)Pages 149 to 210
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Chapter 5 – The Danger in Europe, April–September 1940 (4.21Mb PDF file)Pages 211 to 263
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Chapter 6 – Clearing a Way to Total War, October 1940–January 1941 (3.73Mb PDF file)Pages 264 to 314
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Chapter 7 – Fear in the Far East, February 1941 (1.38Mb PDF file)Pages 315 to 332
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Chapter 8 – The Greek Campaign and After, March–July 1941 (2.18Mb PDF file)Pages 333 to 360
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Chapter 9 – “An Unlimited War Effort”, June–July 1941 (2.98Mb PDF file)Pages 361 to 386
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Pages 387 to 414
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Chapter 11 – A Digression on Wartime Administration (5.31Mb PDF file)Pages 415 to 490
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Chapter 12 – Political Crisis, August–October 1941 (2.43Mb PDF file)Pages 491 to 523
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Chapter 13 – Danger From Japan, July–December 1941 (2.6Mb PDF file)Pages 524 to 558
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Chapter 14 – Retrospect (811.56Kb PDF file)Pages 559 to 570
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Appendix 1 – Wartime Ministries (445Kb PDF file)Pages 571 to 580
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Appendix 2 – Innovations in the Structure of Government (59.29Kb PDF file)Pages 581 to 582
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Appendix 3 – The Banning of the Communist Party (669.45Kb PDF file)Pages 583 to 592
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Appendix 4 – The Wartime Treatment of Aliens (370.6Kb PDF file)Pages 593 to 598
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Appendix 5 – Conscientious Objectors (249.9Kb PDF file)Pages 599 to 602
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Appendix 6 – Industrial Disputes in Wartime (313.04Kb PDF file)Pages 603 to 608
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Appendix 7 – The Case of Ratliff and Thomas (254.96Kb PDF file)Pages 609 to 612
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Appendix 8 – Recruiting for the AIF, 1939–41 (18.82Kb PDF file)Pages 613 to 613
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Appendix 9 – The Winkler Case (114.5Kb PDF file)Pages 614 to 615
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Appendix 10 – The Withdrawal from Tobruk (656.76Kb PDF file)Pages 616 to 624
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Index (2.05Mb PDF file)Pages 625 to 644

