Before the Anzac Dawn

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Discover the untold narratives of Australian military history in 'Before the Anzac Dawn'. This captivating book uncovers the significant yet often overlooked pre-1915 accounts that shaped the nation’s identity. Dive deep into the stories of traditional indigenous warfare, the frontier conflicts between white settlers and indigenous communities, and how these events laid the groundwork for Australia's military involvement in future wars. From the establishment of colonial navies, the presence of red-coated soldiers, to the fierce battles fought by Australians in New Zealand against the Maori, this book provides valuable insights into a pivotal era in Australia's history.

A must-read for history enthusiasts and students, 'Before the Anzac Dawn' also explores the early days of military organizations such as cadet and rifle clubs, as well as Australia’s engagements in conflicts like the Crimea and Sudan. This compendium, expertly researched and edited by military historians Craig Stockings and John Connor, offers a rare glimpse into how Australians perceived and prepared for war long before the ANZAC legacy took root.

Perfect for those looking to broaden their understanding of Australia’s rich military background, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in military history, offering a comprehensive perspective that connects our past to the present. Order your copy today and journey into a crucial part of Australia’s identity that precedes ANZAC Day.

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