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  1. The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–18. 12 vols (Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1921), I: xxix-xxx. C.E.W. Bean, The AIF in France During the Allied Offensive, 1918.The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–18. 12 vols (Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1942), VI: 1096.

  2. Charles E.W. Bean’s twelve-volume Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918 (1921-1942) dominated Australian historiography of the Great War for four decades. The theme of the Official History, that the Australian nation was born through the deeds of its soldiers, was neither affirmed nor disputed by academic historians, but ignored.

  3. 4 de may. de 2024 · The Australian War Memorial would like to acknowledge the kind permission of the author and the assistance of the University of Queensland Press in making this Introduction available on–line. On 10 May 1915 Major–General W.T. Bridges at Anzac writing to the Governor-General of Australia, Sir ...

  4. 15 de sept. de 2017 · Buy THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA IN THE WAR OF 1914-1918, Volume XII - Photographic Record of the War by C. E. W. Bean from Booktopia. Get a discounted Paperback from Australia's leading online bookstore.

  5. Later in 1919, Bean, his staff and all their records moved into Tuggeranong homestead near Canberra to write The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918. In January 1921, Bean married Ethel Clara Young, a nursing sister at the Queanbeyan hospital. Padre Dexter, a chaplain who had been on Gallipoli, conducted the ceremony.

  6. When C.E.W. Bean first submitted in August 1919 a proposal for an official history of Australia in the war of 1914–1918, he confidently expected that the whole work would be completed within three years, four at most. 1 At that point of time the historian of the Royal Australian Navy during the war had not been chosen.

  7. 30 de mar. de 2012 · A hitherto rare volume of the Official History of Australia in the Great War, this is the History of the Australian Flying Corps on the western front and in the Middle Eastern theatres. Almost half of the text ( 12 of the 27 chapters) is devoted to the Australian air force in the skies over Mesopotamia (Iraq), Egypt, Jordan and Palestine, culminating, appropriately, in the Battle of Armageddon.