Australia's Pacific War: Challenging a National Myth

Tom O'Lincoln

Publisher: Port Campbell Press
Released: 08 December 2011
ISBN: 9781742981277

About Australia's Pacific War: Challenging a National Myth:

War is such a nightmare. It's hard to believe any war can retain a positive aura for decades. Yet the vast conflict in the Pacific is a shibboleth for Australian politics to this day. Politicians in particular use its appeal to legitimize modern wars. Tom O’Lincoln's book questions every aspect of this syndrome.

He argues that the Pacific War was an imperialist one on both sides, that the west cannot claim the high moral ground, and that wartime Australia was riven with class and other social conflicts. His aim is to challenge an Australian national myth.

Tom O'Lincoln has been active in left politics since 1967, in Germany, the US, and Australia. He is the author of 'Into the Mainstream: The Decline of Australian Communism'; 'Years of Rage: Social Conflicts in the Fraser Era'; and 'United We Stand: Class Struggle in Colonial Australia'.

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