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Peter Cochrane

    Peter Cochrane se ve své tvorbě zaměřuje na válečná témata a na formování australské společnosti. Jeho díla zkoumají historické události, často se soustředí na psychologické dopady konfliktů a na to, jak tyto události ovlivňují vyprávění a vytváření legend. Cochraneho styl se vyznačuje hlubokým historickým průzkumem spojeným s vypravěčským talentem, který čtenářům přibližuje komplexní historické události a jejich lidský rozměr.

    Best We Forget
    Digest of British History
    Uncommon Sense
    • 2018

      Best We Forget

      • 272 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      In the half-century preceding the Great War there was a dramatic shift in the mindset of Australia’s political leaders, from a profound sense of safety in the Empire’s embrace to a deep anxiety about abandonment by Britain. Collective memory now recalls a rallying to the cause in 1914, a total identification with British interests and the need to defeat Germany. But there is an underside to this story: the belief that the newly federated nation’s security, and its race purity, must be bought with blood. Before the war Commonwealth governments were concerned not with enemies in Europe but with perils in the Pacific. Fearful of an ‘awakening Asia’ and worried by opposition to the White Australia policy, they prepared for defence against Japan—only to find themselves fighting for the Empire on the other side of the world. Prime Minister Billy Hughes spoke of this paradox in 1916, urging his countrymen: ‘I bid you go and fight for white Australia in France.’ In this vital and illuminating book, Peter Cochrane examines how the racial preoccupations that shaped Australia’s preparation for and commitment to the war have been lost to popular memory.

      Best We Forget
    • 2004

      Featuring 108 Tips for Time Traveller, this title explains how very simple analysis allows the prediction of debacles such as the 3G auction and the subsequent collapse of an industry, whilst simple - minded thinking is dangerous in the context of a world that is predominantly chaotic and out of control.

      Uncommon Sense