This book explores the way in which Australia confronted the challenge of the shadow of war in 1942.In 1942, the shadow of war reached Australia's shores. This compelling volume explores how the nation confronted some of its greatest challenges in this pivotal year - political and economic reform, the role of the Air Force and the Navy, the bombing of Darwin and the battles of Kokoda and Milne Bay.In 1942, the shadow of war reached Australia's shores. This compelling volume explores how the nation confronted some of its greatest challenges in this pivotal year - political and economic reform, the role of the Air Force and the Navy, the bombing of Darwin and the battles of Kokoda and Milne Bay.In 1942, the shadow of modern war reached Australia's shores for the first time. In this compelling volume, leading historians explore why 1942 was such a pivotal year in Australia's history, and explain how the nation confronted some of its greatest challenges. This broad ranging study covers key issues from political, economic and home front reform to the establishment of a new partnership with the United States; the role of the Air Force and the Navy; the bombing of Darwin; as well as the battles of Kokoda, Milne Bay, the Beachheads and Guadalcanal. Australia 1942 provides a unique and in-depth exploration of the controversy surrounding the potential for invasion. Japanese and Australian historians offer perspectives on Japanese military intentions and strategies towards Australia and the south Pacific. Generously illustrated, it is essential reading for anyone interested in one of Australia's most decisive and critical years.Introduction; Part I. Australia in 1942: 1. Australia in 1942: a pivotal year? David Horner; Part II. Relations, Politics and the Home Front: 2. World wars and the anticipation of conflict: the impact on long-established Australian Japanese relations 190543 Pam Oliver; 3. The overlooked mission: Australia and home defence Albert Palazzo; 4. The home frl#@