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Blood Brothers

Blood Brothers
    

This is a ground-breaking and sure to be controversial work that highlights, for the first time in detail, the story of how the New Zealand Land Wars of the 19th century were the true birthplace of an Australian and New Zealand military tradition that would become known as the AN... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780143011187
Published 22 January 2009 by Penguin
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Hopkins-Weise, Jeff
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ISBN-13 9780143011187
ISBN-10 0143011189
Stock Ready to ship - between 10 and 50 items
Publisher Penguin
Imprint Penguin Books (NZ)
Publication Date 22 January 2009
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Hopkins-Weise, Jeff
Category Anzac Day Books
World History: First World War
Australasian & Pacific history: First World War
Military History
Battles & Campaigns
Interest Age Young Adults
Reading Age Young Adults
NBS Text Military History
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 288
Dimensions Not specified
Weight Not specified - defaults to 600g
Dewey Code 940.426
Catalogue Code 48202

Description of this Book

This is a ground-breaking and sure to be controversial work that highlights, for the first time in detail, the story of how the New Zealand Land Wars of the 19th century were the true birthplace of an Australian and New Zealand military tradition that would become known as the ANZAC legend. This book shows how the military, social and economic brotherhood that is the ANZAC legend began not on the sandy beaches of Gallipoli but 50 years earlier in the damp forests and fields of the North Island of New Zealand. By the middle of the 19th century, the very existence of the European colonial settlement in New Zealand was threatened. But while Queen Victoria's Britain engaged in more important wars elsewhere, for example the Crimea, the New Zealand colony became totally dependant on its sister colonial states in Australia for military materials, manpower, logistical, financial and humanitarian support. This set in motion events as varied as the kick-starting of the Australian arms and shipbuilding industries, to the creation of an import/export sector for food and materials, to the development of humanitarian organisations, to the establishment of military settler missions and even to the creation of the basis of the New Zealand Police force.

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Author's Bio

Jeff Hopkins-Weise is the recognised Australian expert on the New Zealand Wars, British units in Australasia and medal rolls of honour. A professional historian, writer and curator, he has worked with the Queensland Museum, the Victoria Barracks Museum in Brisbane and the Main Roads Museum at Toowoomba. His work has been widely published, with several books to his name, and in 2007 Jeff won the New Zealand Military Historical Society's Literary Award for original research.

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