Challenging Anzac by Mia Martin Hobbs - ISBN: 9781761170706
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Anzac legend challenged: untold stories of war’s unsettling reality.
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Challenging Anzac

Stories That Don’t Fit the Legend

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    352 pages

  • Release Date

    1 April 2026

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Summary

The Anzac legend has shaped Australia’s national identity for more than a century. Yet many experiences of war do not fit comfortably within this.

In Challenging Anzac, leading historians explore some of these stories: Aboriginal activists, deserters on the Western Front, veterans who took their own lives and soldiers who became radicalized by their service. They reveal how episodes in Australia’s war history that unsettled the Anzac legend – from the relief of Tobruk, nuclea…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781761170706
ISBN-10:1761170708
Author:Mia Martin Hobbs, Carolyn Holbrook, Joan Beaumont
Publisher:NewSouth Publishing
Imprint:NewSouth Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:1 April 2026
Weight:372g
Dimensions:33mm x 135mm x 209mm
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Challenging Anzac by Mia Martin Hobbs - ISBN: 9781761170706
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About The Author

Mia Martin Hobbs

Mia Martin Hobbs is an oral historian of war and conflict, with a research focus on the Vietnam War, War on Terror, gender, peace, security, and postwar reconciliation. Her first book, Return to Vietnam: An Oral History of American and Australian Veterans’ Journeys, won the Oral History Australia Book Award in 2022 and was highly commended for the Memory Studies First Book Award in 2023. She has written widely on anti-war veteran activism, war crimes, and the impact of the Anzac revival on Australian veterans’ war memory. She is presently an ARC DECRA fellow at Deakin University.

Carolyn Holbrook is a historian at Deakin University. Her latest books are Australia Fair? Democracy, Bureaucracy and the Making of Modern Australia with James Walter, and Gold Standard? Remembering the Hawke Government, co-edited with Frank Bongiorno and Joshua Black. She is the director of the Australian Policy and History network and the Australian Health and History digital archive.

Joan Beaumont is an internationally recognised historian of Australia in the two world wars, the history of prisoners of war, and the memory and heritage of war. Her publications include Gull Force: Australian POWs on Ambon and Hainan, 1941–45; Australia’s Great Depression: How a Nation Shattered by the Great War Survived the Worst Economic Crisis It Has Ever Faced; and the critically acclaimed Broken Nation: Australians in the Great War, joint winner of the 2014 Prime Minister’s Literary Award (Australian History), and winner of the 2014 NSW Premier’s Award (Australian History), the 2014 Queensland Literary Award for History, and the Australian Society of Authors’ 2015 Asher Award.

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