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Walking the Battlefields of the Great War

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Paperback, 298 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2006
ISBN13: 9780521681513
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2006 9780521681513
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Every year tens of thousands of Australians make their pilgrimages to Gallipoli, France and other killing fields of the Great War. It is a journey steeped in history. Some go in search of family memory, seeking the grave of a soldier lost a lifetime ago. For others, Anzac pilgrimage has become a rite of passage, a statement of what it means to be Australian. This book, first published in 2006, explores the memory of the Great War through the historical experience of pilgrimage. It examines the significance these 'sacred sites' have acquired in the hearts and minds of successive generations and charts the complex responses of young and old, soldier and civilian, the pilgrims of the 1920s and today's backpacker travellers. This book gives voice to history, retrieving a bitter-sweet testimony through interviews, surveys and a rich archival record. Innovative, courageous and often deeply moving, it explains why the Anzac legend still captivates Australians.

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ISBN13:9780521681513
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:298

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Introduction; Part I. Loss, Memory, Desire: 1. The unquiet grave: imaginary journeys; 2. Hearts of stone: creating the cemeteries of the Great War; Part II. Family Journeys: 3. In foreign fields: the first family pilgrimages; 4. 'Sacred Places': family pilgrimage today; Part III. Soldiers' Tales: 5. To see old mates again: diggers return; 6. 'A grave that could have been my own': Services' pilgrimage; Part IV. Testament of Youth: 7. Walking with history: learning about war; 8. 'It's like a Mecca, like a pilgrimage': backpacker travels; Conclusion; Epilogue.
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