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Unnecessary Wars

Henry Reynolds
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Year
2016
Language
English

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A critical examination of Australia's involvement in the Boer War and its lasting impact on national identity. Why did Australia lose 600 men in a three-year conflict fought in Africa? Henry Reynolds dissects Australia's commitment to Britain's wars overseas, revealing how it shaped a national identity and established a dangerous precedent.
Unnecessary Wars explores the mythology surrounding Australia's colonial soldiers and the far-reaching consequences of prioritizing imperial loyalty over national interests. Reynolds questions the justifications for war, the balance of power, and the enduring legacy of deference.

- Understand the historical context of Australia's military engagements.
- Examine the complex relationship between Australia and the British Empire.
- Question the long-term impact of war on Australian society and identity.
For scholars, students, and general readers seeking a deeper understanding of Australian history and foreign policy, this book offers a thought-provoking analysis of the nation's past and its implications for the future.

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