The World Remade: How World War II Transformed Australia and the Indo-Pacific
To coincide with 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in the Pacific, the Australian National Maritime Museum proudly announces the release of The World Remade, a publication that explores how World War II reshaped Australia's society, identity, and place in the world.
Edited by historian and the museum's Head of Knowledge, Dr Peter Hobbins, The World Remade brings together compelling stories and expert insights to trace the legacies of wartime transformation across eight decades. From the rise of multiculturalism and Cold War naval operations to refugee journeys and environmental change, the book reveals how the echoes of global conflict continue to shape our island nation.
'Everything changed,' writes Dr Hobbins. 'From the roles available to women to the liberation of colonised peoples, the war's end marked the beginning of a new Australia.'
A Nation Transformed
The World Remade charts Australia's evolution from a war-torn society to a vibrant, multicultural democracy. Key articles include:
- Populate or Perish – How post-war migration policies welcomed millions from Europe and Asia, reshaping Australian identity.
- Cold War Warriors – The rise of naval power and submarine operations in a tense global climate.
- Refugee Journeys – Personal accounts of displacement, resilience, and hope, including the story of the Vietnamese refugee vessel Tu Do.
- Production and Consumption – The wartime origins of Australia's consumer boom, from aluminium boats to plastic pollution.
- Sea Country – The enduring custodianship of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the landmark recognition of Sea Rights.
Stories That Matter
Contributors include historians, curators, journalists, and artists such as David Marr, Marian Wilkinson, Dr Peter Hobbins, Tim Barlass, Kim Tao, Dr Roland Leikauf, Dr Stephen Gapps and Mike Carlton.
The publication also features powerful artworks, archival photographs, and personal memorabilia from the National Maritime Collection and private sources, including:
- Valerie and Ron Taylor's underwater explorations
- Lena Gustin's pioneering Italian radio broadcasts
- Life aboard submarines – emblems of the Cold War
- The tragic collision of HMAS Voyager and its legacy
- The MV Tampa rescue and its political aftermath
A Must-Read for History Lovers and Future Thinkers
The World Remade is more than a history book—it's a reflection on how war, migration, technology and culture have shaped Australia's past and continue to influence its future.
Available now at the Australian National Maritime Museum and online at www.sea.museum, this 72-page publication offers valuable insights for educators, students, policymakers, and anyone curious about Australia's evolving story. RRP $14.95