2021 Book Chapter The Anzac Legend Has Blinded Australia to its War Atrocities. It's Time for a ReckoningCrotty, Martin and Holbrook, Carolyn (2021). The Anzac Legend Has Blinded Australia to its War Atrocities. It's Time for a Reckoning. No, You're Not Entitled to Your Opinion: And 49 Other Essays that got the World Talking. (pp. 116-119) Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Thames and Hudson. |
2017 Book Chapter The RSL and post-World War I returned soldier violence in AustraliaCrotty, Martin (2017). The RSL and post-World War I returned soldier violence in Australia. Legacies of violence: rendering the unspeakable past in modern Australia. (pp. 185-198) edited by Robert Mason. New York, NY, United States: Berghahn Books. |
2016 Book Chapter The role of sport for Australian POWs of the Turks during the First World WarAriotti, Kate and Crotty, Martin (2016). The role of sport for Australian POWs of the Turks during the First World War. Sport, War and Society in Australia and New Zealand. (pp. 68-80) edited by Martin Crotty and Robert Hess. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2015 Book Chapter Social conflict and control, protest and repression (Australia)Crotty, Martin (2015). Social conflict and control, protest and repression (Australia). 1914-1918-online: international encyclopedia of the First World War. (pp. 1-13) edited by Ute Daniel, Peter Gatrell, Oliver Janz, Heather Jones, Jennifer Keene, Alan Kramer and Bill Nasson. Berlin, Germany: Freie Universitat Berlin. doi: 10.15463/ie1418.10605 |
2012 Book Chapter Melbourne in microcosmCrotty, Martin (2012). Melbourne in microcosm. Written into history: celebrating fifty years of the Melbourne Historical Journal, 1961-2011. (pp. 313-315) edited by Keir Wotherspoon and Erik Ropers. Melbourne, Australia: University of Melbourne, School of Historical and Philosophical Studies. |
2010 Book Chapter Introduction: The many faces of returnCrotty, Martin and Larson, Marina (2010). Introduction: The many faces of return. Anzac Legacies: Australians and the Aftermath of War. (pp. 1-16) edited by Martin Crotty and Marina Larson. North Melbourne, Vic., Australia: Australian Scholarly Publishing. |
2010 Book Chapter Queenslanders who fought in the Great WarCrotty, Martin (2010). Queenslanders who fought in the Great War. Found in Fryer: Stories from the Fryer Library Collection. (pp. 82-83) edited by Roslyn Follett. Brisbane: University of Queensland Library. |
2010 Book Chapter The returned sailors' and soldiers' imperial league of Australia, 1916-1946Crotty, Martin (2010). The returned sailors' and soldiers' imperial league of Australia, 1916-1946. Anzac legacies: Australians and the aftermath of war. (pp. 166-186) edited by Martin Crotty and Marina Larson. North Melbourne, Vic., Australia: Australian Scholarly Publishing. |
2009 Book Chapter 25 April 1915 australian troops land at gallipoli: Trial, trauma and the 'birth of the nation'Crotty, Martin A. (2009). 25 April 1915 australian troops land at gallipoli: Trial, trauma and the 'birth of the nation'. Turning points in Australian history. (pp. 100-114) edited by Martin A. Crotty and David Andrew Roberts. Sydney, NSW, Australia: University of New South Wales Press. |
2009 Book Chapter Scouts down under: Scouting, militarism and "manliness" in Australia, 1908-1920Crotty, Martin (2009). Scouts down under: Scouting, militarism and "manliness" in Australia, 1908-1920. Scouting frontiers: Youth and the Scout movement's first century. (pp. 74-88) edited by Nelson R. Block and Tammy M. Proctor. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
2008 Book Chapter Constructing whiteness in the Australian adventure story, 1875-1920Crotty, Martin A. (2008). Constructing whiteness in the Australian adventure story, 1875-1920. Transnational whiteness matters. (pp. 133-146) edited by Moreton-Robinson, Aileen, Casey, Maryrose and Nicoll, Fiona. Lanham, U.S.: Lexington Books. |
2008 Book Chapter IntroductionCrotty, Martin A. and David Andrew Roberts (2008). Introduction. Turning points in Australian history. (pp. 1-17) edited by Crotty, Martin A. and David Andrew Roberts. Sydney NSW, Australia: University of New South Wales Press Ltd. |
2007 Book Chapter Masculinity, Civics and War: From the Public Schools to the RSLCrotty, M. A. (2007). Masculinity, Civics and War: From the Public Schools to the RSL. Intersections: Gender, Race and Ethnicity in Australasian Studies. (pp. 37-54) edited by Allen, M. and Dhawan. R. K.. Janakpuri, New Delhi: Prestige Books. |
2006 Book Chapter Naive militarism: Australian's World War I generationCrotty, Martin A. (2006). Naive militarism: Australian's World War I generation. The Great Mistakes of Australian History. (pp. 108-122) edited by Martin Crotty and David Andrew Roberts. Sydney, NSW, Australia: UNSW Press. |
2006 Book Chapter Introduction: Contemplating the Role of Mistakes in Australia's PastCrotty, Martin and Roberts, David Andrew (2006). Introduction: Contemplating the Role of Mistakes in Australia's Past. The Great Mistakes of Australian History. (pp. 1-13) edited by M. Crotty and D.A. Roberts. Sydney, NSW Australia: UNSW Press. |
2004 Book Chapter Pointing the Way - Antipodean Responses to J.A. Mangan's Athleticism and Related Studies: Scotch College, Melbourne, in the Inter-War YearsCrotty, M. A. (2004). Pointing the Way - Antipodean Responses to J.A. Mangan's Athleticism and Related Studies: Scotch College, Melbourne, in the Inter-War Years. 'Serious sport' J.A. Hangan's Contribution to the History of Sport. (pp. 64-81) edited by Scott A. G. M. Crawford. Great Britain: Frank Cass. |
2003 Book Chapter Introduction: Why History?Crotty, M. A. and Eklund, E. (2003). Introduction: Why History?. Australia to 1901: Selected readings in the making of a Nation. (pp. 1-8) edited by Martin Crotty and Erik Eklund. Victoria: Tertiary Press. |