AUSTRALIAN MILITARY
A tour de force about the impact of war on one family over the twentieth century. A tour de force about the impact of war on one family over the twentieth century. As deputy director of the Australian War Memorial for many years, Michael McKernan had heard and written about many stories of war. For him, war was never about the big picture; it always came down to the individual. Yet little did he know when he met his future wife in 1989 that her father would soon be telling him, over many leisurely afternoons, his own story, of being made a slave to the Nazis in the Second World War, and its unforeseeable consequences.One of these consequences was that Mychajlo Stawyskyj’s son Joe would grow up in Australia in time to be sent to fight in Vietnam, where he would become one of that war’s worst casualties.Drawing on his authoritative grasp of twentieth-century history, and in particular military and social history, Michael McKernan pieces together the disrupted lives of his father-in-law and brother-in-law, creating a compelling narrative of general interest, as well as an unforgettable story about the cost of war to one Australian family.
A tour de force about the impact of war on one family over the twentieth century. Working at the Australian War Memorial for many years, Michael McKernan had heard and written about many stories of war. For him, war was never about the big picture; it always came down to the individual. Yet little did he know when he met his future wife in 1989 that her father would soon be telling him, over many leisurely afternoons, his own story, of being made a slave to the Nazis in the Second World War, and its unforeseeable consequences. One of these consequences was that Mychajlo Stawyskyj’s son Joe would grow up in Australia in time to be sent to fight in Vietnam, where he would become one of that war’s worst casualties. Drawing on his authoritative grasp of twentieth-century history, and in particular military and social history, Michael McKernan pieces together the disrupted lives of his father-in-law and brother-in-law, creating a compelling narrative of general interest, as well as an unforgettable story about the cost of war to one Australian family. PRAISE FOR MICHAEL MCKERNAN ‘A must-read.’ The Sunday Territorian ‘[McKernan] has an understanding of the consequences of war on individuals, their friends and their families … [M]oving, fascinating, and full of insight.’ The Cooma-Monaro Express Renowned historian tells the extraordinary personal story of his wife’s father and brother, whose lives were entwined with war over the twentieth century Offers new perspectives on World War II, Australian immigration in the 1950s, and the war in Vietnam Will appeal to fans of Barrie Cassidy’s Private Bill and Raimond Gaita’s Romulus My Father.
- Stawyskyj, Joe, 1947-2012
- Stawyskyj, Michael, 1922-2007
- Vietnam War (1961-1975)
- World War (1914-1918)
- World War (1939-1945)
- Ukrainians — Australia — Biography
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 — Personal narratives
- War and families — Australia — History — 20th century
- War and families — Australia
- War and families — Ukraine — History — 20th century
- War and families — Ukraine
- World War, 1914-1918 — Personal narratives
- World War, 1939-1945 — Personal narratives
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