The Greek-Turkish War 1919–23 : An Australian Press Perspective /
Stavridis, Stavros T.
The Greek-Turkish War 1919–23 : An Australian Press Perspective / Stavros T. Stavridis. - 1 online resource (373 p.) - Conflict and Trade .
Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. A THEORETICAL STUDY OF THE PRESS: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE -- 2. AUSTRALIAN PRESS REPORTS -- 3. COMPARING THE SOURCES -- 4. AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN ASIA MINOR 1919–23 -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
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The book describes different facets of the Greek-Turkish conflict (1919-23) through the eyes of of the Australian press. Australia’s national identity was forged on the shores of the Gallipoli Peninsula fighting against the Ottoman Empire in 1915. After the war, Australia stayed involved with that area of the world as it sought to chart an 'independent' foreign policy within the framework of the British Empire. This book discusses the role that Australia's press played during that conflict and how it shaped Australian nationalism and identity going forward.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781593339678 9781463215316
10.31826/9781463215316 doi
HISTORY / Middle East / General.
070
The Greek-Turkish War 1919–23 : An Australian Press Perspective / Stavros T. Stavridis. - 1 online resource (373 p.) - Conflict and Trade .
Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. A THEORETICAL STUDY OF THE PRESS: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE -- 2. AUSTRALIAN PRESS REPORTS -- 3. COMPARING THE SOURCES -- 4. AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN ASIA MINOR 1919–23 -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The book describes different facets of the Greek-Turkish conflict (1919-23) through the eyes of of the Australian press. Australia’s national identity was forged on the shores of the Gallipoli Peninsula fighting against the Ottoman Empire in 1915. After the war, Australia stayed involved with that area of the world as it sought to chart an 'independent' foreign policy within the framework of the British Empire. This book discusses the role that Australia's press played during that conflict and how it shaped Australian nationalism and identity going forward.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781593339678 9781463215316
10.31826/9781463215316 doi
HISTORY / Middle East / General.
070

