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At home with the war: The Great War in Victorian private life. The 2014 Augustus Wolskel lecture

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posted on 2015-06-15, 00:00 authored by Bart ZiinoBart Ziino
This article examines the Great War in Victoria through the lens of private sentiment. It exposes not only the diversity of perspectives and sentiment surrounding the war, but also the stresses endured by Victorians trying to reconcile their commitment to the war with personal and familial needs.
Their experience was dominated by a confrontation with powerful currents of anxiety over the war and their loved ones, and increasing tensions within their communities over who was bearing the greater burdens of the war. Investigating private experience of total war at home allows us to see how Victorians made as well as endured the Great War, as their communities struggled to remain cohesive, and individuals struggled to cope with its demands.

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Journal

Victorian historical journal

Volume

86

Issue

1

Pagination

7 - 25

Publisher

Royal Historical Society Victoria

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

ISSN

1030-7710

Language

eng

Grant ID

ARC DP0880615

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, Royal Historical Society Victoria

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