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Australian Rules Football During The First World War 1st Edition Dale Blair

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Australian Rules Football During The First World War 1st Edition Dale Blair
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Australian Rules Football During The First World War 1st Edition Dale Blair instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Pages: 147
Author: Dale Blair, Rob Hess
ISBN: 9783319578422, 9783319578439, 3319578421, 331957843X
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Australian Rules Football During The First World War 1st Edition Dale Blair by Dale Blair, Rob Hess 9783319578422, 9783319578439, 3319578421, 331957843X instant download after payment.

The book explores the intersection between the Great War and patriotism through an examination of the effects of both on Australia’s most popular football code. The work is chronological, and therefore provides an easy path by which events may be followed. Ultimately it seeks to shine a light on and provide considerable detail to a much-ignored period in Australian Rules football history, including women’s football history, that was subject to much upheaval and which reflected considerable social and class divisions in society at the time. One hundred years on, the Australian Football League presents past soldier footballers as unequivocal representatives of a unifying national ‘Anzac’ spirit. That is far from the reality of football’s First World War experience.

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