For the last two years, Australia has commemorated, on the first Wednesday in September, the ‘Battle for Australia Day’, to mark the role of Australian forces fighting the Japanese in the Pacific in WWII. The aim of this article is to identify the agents involved in the campaign for the gazetting of this day and the justifications advanced; to trace the conflicting narratives and political and historical controversies surrounding the notion of a ‘Battle for Australia’; and to outline the shifts in domestic and international politics and generational change that provide the context for the inauguration of this day
This article examines what motivated the dominions to make such a sustained and costly contribution ...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...
Australia presents its Pacific War effort as a fight for liberation. This article challenges that vi...
For the last two years, Australia has commemorated, on the first Wednesday in September, the ‘Battle...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
International audienceOver the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the init...
On 19 February 1942 Japanese warplanes struck Darwin harbour, where an important section of the Amer...
This article proceeds through a case study of commemorative rhetoric in a British settler state, Aus...
Anzac Day is not a stable ritual, but sufficiently elastic to be altered as circumstances change. C...
In the official and popular memory of the Australian nation, the Anzac tradition is central. In 1915...
The Second World War stands across the 20th century like a colossus. Its death toll, geographical sp...
In recent years, a small but growing number of Australian local councils have emerged as major actor...
On 25 April every year Australians and New Zealanders pause to remember the anniversary of the landi...
This article examines what motivated the dominions to make such a sustained and costly contribution ...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...
Australia presents its Pacific War effort as a fight for liberation. This article challenges that vi...
For the last two years, Australia has commemorated, on the first Wednesday in September, the ‘Battle...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
International audienceOver the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the init...
On 19 February 1942 Japanese warplanes struck Darwin harbour, where an important section of the Amer...
This article proceeds through a case study of commemorative rhetoric in a British settler state, Aus...
Anzac Day is not a stable ritual, but sufficiently elastic to be altered as circumstances change. C...
In the official and popular memory of the Australian nation, the Anzac tradition is central. In 1915...
The Second World War stands across the 20th century like a colossus. Its death toll, geographical sp...
In recent years, a small but growing number of Australian local councils have emerged as major actor...
On 25 April every year Australians and New Zealanders pause to remember the anniversary of the landi...
This article examines what motivated the dominions to make such a sustained and costly contribution ...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...
Australia presents its Pacific War effort as a fight for liberation. This article challenges that vi...