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Soldier Boys: The Militarisation of Australian and New Zealand Schools for World War I

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Soldier Boys: The Militarisation of Australian and New Zealand Schools for World War I by Maxwell N. Waugh explores how schools in Australia and New Zealand prepared young boys for military service during World War I. It delves into the educational and societal changes that led to this militarisation effort, examining how these young individuals were moulded into soldiers. The book provides a detailed historical analysis of the intersection between education and army training in the early 20th century.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in the way education systems were used to prepare young boys for war and how schools in Australia and New Zealand were involved in this process during World War I. It provides insights into the historical impact of militarisation on youth and explores the broader social implications.

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Soldier Boys: The Militarisation of Australian and New Zealand Schools for World War I

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While voluntary cadet training was a feature of Australian and New Zealand schools during the mid-nineteenth century, a form of compulsory cadet training became the norm from 1910 through to the 1920s, in both government and non-government schools. In this respect, Australia was more British than the British, as there was no compulsory military training in the schools of Great Britain, or in any British Empire countries during this period.

A large proportion of the over half a million Anzacs who served in the Great War did so willingly, because they had been trained for war in the schools of both countries. They soon found themselves serving as cannon fodder in the fields of Gallipoli and on the Western Front. Many of these former cadets were survivors who wrestled with their personal demons for the rest of their lives.

This research shows how our schools were used by the respective governments to help prepare a ready-made army of well-trained, disciplined and patriotic young lads, glad to risk their lives in the terrifying, bloody and mindless conflict that was World War 1.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922129451

Publisher: Melbourne Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 October 2014

Country: Australia

Imprint: Melbourne Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 157.0mm

Height: 237.0mm

Weight: 410g

Pages: 262

About the Author

Dr Max Waugh is a former Victorian Government primary school teacher, school principal, and later lecturer in the History of Education at Deakin and Monash Universities. Currently retired, he has an honorary position as an Adjunct Research Fellow in the Education Faculty at Monash University in Melbourne. As a teenager, Max was a cadet in the Air Training Corps, North Melbourne Squadron, and completed his National Service training at the RAAF Base in Laverton, Victoria, during 1955 and 1956.

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