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284 pages, Paperback
Published January 1, 2024
Brigadier Chris Roberts, author of the study The Landing at Anzac, spoke to me of a cynicism overseas about some strands of Australian military history. 'Part of the problem is that most of our military history — certainly the popular military history that we see on the bookshelves — is overly nationalistic, it's overly parochial, and it gives an impression of hubris and arrogance,' said Roberts. 'We also have a tendency to criticise the British unfairly and a very strong tendency to exaggerate our own achievements.' (p.103)