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the gates of memory
australian people's experiences and memories of loss and the great war
tanja luckins The Gates of Memory asks some important questions about how the Great War affected the national psyche of Australians. Among them are ones such as: How did Australians cope with personal loss and the enormity of mass death during and after the Great War? How did they stop a loved one from becoming a statistic? Why were women the prinicple mourners of the War dead? This study relies very heavily on the use of memory and the way the memory of individuals has helped shape the identity of the post-War Australian society in shock over the astounding loss it suffered in 'the War to end all wars'.
304 pp - Paperback - Published 2004
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