Emu War and the Limits of Authority - Zoe Anderson - ebook

Emu War and the Limits of Authority ebook

Zoe Anderson

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Opis

Machine guns faced birds across Western Australia in 1932, yet the campaign collapsed into public embarrassment. Few episodes in Australian military history reveal state fragility so clearly under the pressure of economic desperation and environmental disorder. The operation emerged from a wider Great Depression crisis that reshaped rural Australia after World War I. Former soldiers settled onto isolated farmland confronted collapsing wheat prices, drought conditions, and enormous migrating emu populations destroying fences and crops. Canberra answered with military intervention, sending armed personnel into agricultural districts with Lewis guns intended for battlefield warfare rather than wildlife control. Official reports, newspaper satire, and archival footage reveal not merely a failed culling effort, but a deeper conflict between centralized authority and unpredictable landscapes. The episode exposed bureaucratic improvisation, weaknesses in interwar governance, and tensions between veterans and federal institutions. Beneath the humor surrounding the Emu War stood broader anxieties about settlement policy, national identity, and environmental adaptation in remote regions of Australia. The failed campaign became part of a wider twentieth-century memory in which modern governments confronted limits to technological confidence. Across Europe and the Commonwealth alike, the story carried uncomfortable implications about power, control, and public legitimacy during periods of instability.

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Liczba stron: 206

Rok wydania: 2026

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