King and Country Call - New Zealanders, Conscription and the Great War (Paperback)


Conscription played a major role in the political and social history of New Zealand in World War I. During the first months of the war it was supposed that voluntary enlistment would be sufficient; but growing resentment of "shirkers" and demands for equality of sacrifice gradually convinced government and people of the need for conscription. In the first comprehensive study of the subject, Paul Baker draws on a rich variety of sources to give a convincing picture of New Zealand society and politics during the 1914-1918 period. Illustrated with contemporary cartoons, photographs and other memorabilia, the book conveys a powerful sense of the way each family was touched by this difficult issue. An authoritative history of a fascinating period, this book is remarkable for the thoroughness of its research, its readability and the scope and generosity of its concerns.

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Conscription played a major role in the political and social history of New Zealand in World War I. During the first months of the war it was supposed that voluntary enlistment would be sufficient; but growing resentment of "shirkers" and demands for equality of sacrifice gradually convinced government and people of the need for conscription. In the first comprehensive study of the subject, Paul Baker draws on a rich variety of sources to give a convincing picture of New Zealand society and politics during the 1914-1918 period. Illustrated with contemporary cartoons, photographs and other memorabilia, the book conveys a powerful sense of the way each family was touched by this difficult issue. An authoritative history of a fascinating period, this book is remarkable for the thoroughness of its research, its readability and the scope and generosity of its concerns.

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Auckland University Press

Country of origin

New Zealand

Release date

November 1988

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Dimensions

225 x 150mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

274

ISBN-13

978-1-86940-034-7

Barcode

9781869400347

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LSN

1-86940-034-8



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