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What's wrong with ANZAC? : the militarisation of Australian history

In recent years Anzac an idea as much as an actual army corps has become the dominant force within Australian history, overshadowing everything else. The commemoration of Anzac Day is bigger than ever, while Remembrance Day, VE Day, VP Day and other military anniversaries grow in significance each year
Print Book, English, 2010
University of NSW Press, Sydney, 2010
viii, 183 pages ; 23 cm
9781742231518, 1742231519
659309393
Introduction: What have you done for your country? / Marilyn Lake
1. Are nations really made in war? / Henry Reynolds
2. Colonial Cassandras: why weren't the warnings heeded? / Henry Reynolds
3. Whatever happened to the anti-war movement? / Carina Donaldson and Marilyn Lake
4. Why do we get so emotional about Anzac? / Joy Damousi
5. Anzac Day: how did it become Australia's national day? / Mark McKenna
6. How do schoolchildren learn about the spirit of Anzac? / Marilyn Lake
Epilogue: moving on? / Henry Reynolds and Marilyn Lake