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History
as Memorial: Cultural Politics and the Official History of Australia
in the Great War.
by
Christopher
Lee
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This
project investigates the official representation of Australia's involvement
in the Great War of 1914-1918, with a special interest in the role played
by the Middle East in imagining the Anzac tradition.
It
examines the work of journalists, historians, editors, photographers
and artists who were employed by the Australian Government under the
guidance of C.E.W. Bean to produce an official State account of the
war.