The evolution of mutiny -- Mutiny and the Royal Navy -- The New South Corps: were they really mutineers? -- Mutiny in the Australian colonial forces -- A democratic navy -- World War I -- Mutiny in whose flagships? -- The turbulent twenties -- Depression disputes -- The tumultous thirties -- World War II -- Vanity and mutiny -- Mutiny in New Zealand -- Postwar disappointment -- Mutiny in the Australian Army and Air force -- Volunteers and mutiny -- Conscience and mutiny -- Looking back and moving on
Summary
Since 1916 there have been more mutinies in the Royal Australian Navy than in any other maintained by an English-speaking nation. New Zealand has suffered only one - the largest in recent history. Drawing on correspondence, reports and interviews, this text examines why such outbreaks occur
Analysis
Australia overseas comparisons
History
Mutiny
Navies
New Zealand
Royal Australian Navy
Notes
Includes index
Library's N copy signed by Tom Frame. ANL
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references: pages 266-278