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INTRODUCTION

Remembering Australia's First World War

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Notes

1 Jay Winter, Remembering War: The Great War Between Memory and History in the Twentieth Century (New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 2006), 4.

2 For research tracing the way Australians have thought about the First World War and Anzac Day see Jenny Macleod, ‘The Fall and Rise of Anzac Day: 1965 and 1990 Compared’, War & Society, 20, no. 1 (2002): 149–68; and Carolyn Holbrook's Anzac; The Unauthorized Biography (Sydney: NewSouth, 2014).

3 John R. Gillis, ed., Commemorations: The Politics of National Identity (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994), 3.

4 Peter Stanley, ‘Why does Gallipoli mean so much?’, http://www.abc.net.au/news/2008-04-25/why-does-gallipoli-mean-so-much/2416166 <accessed 3 December 2014>; ‘Gallipoli: The Birth of a Nation’, http://www.awmlondon.gov.au/battles/gallipoli <accessed 3 December 2014>

5 Joan Beaumont, ‘Unitedly we have fought’: imperial loyalty and the Australian war effort’, International Affairs, 90, no. 2 (2014): 397–412.

6 For further elaboration see Joan Beaumont, Broken Nation: Australians in the Great War (Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 2013), 176–81.

7 Louise Purbrick, Jim Aulich and Graham Dawson, Contested Spaces: Sites, Representations and Histories of Conflict (Houndmills, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), 3.

8 For example Michael McKernan, Here is their Spirit: A history of the Australian War Memorial 1917–1990 (Brisbane and Canberra: University of Queensland Press and the Australian War Memorial, 1991); David A Kent, 'The Anzac book and the Anzac legend: C.E.W. Bean as editor and image-maker', Australian Historical Studies, 21, no. 84 (April 1985): 376–90. The latest study of Bean as war correspondent is Ross Coulthart, Charles Bean (E-book: HarperCollins, 2014) which is more a story of Bean as war correspondent than an analysis of his role in memory-making.

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