In this article we use a module from the Australian Survey of Social Attitudes 2007 to analyse how particular events in history resonate with Australians. We emphasize three significant findings: (1) evidence of a strong level of attachment to the world wars and an equivalent significance given to the terrorist events of 9/11 and the 2002 Bali bombings, with far less importance given to other event types; (2) a surprisingly weak correlation between the experience of events in adolescence and the assigning of historical significance; (3) indication that both closeness to the nation and a strong sense of worldliness is important in explaining attachment to the past. Overall the data challenge recent theories of postmodern memory and a range o...
For the last two years, Australia has commemorated, on the first Wednesday in September, the ‘Battle...
Children have always played an important role in Australia’s Anzac story. They have carried the...
While the of approximately 243 casualties is relatively small in comparison to other concurrent batt...
Academic interest in Australia’s heritage field has developed primarily around the ways its subject ...
This edited collection aims to respond to dominant perspectives on twenty-first-century war by explo...
This paper examines the convergence of national identities and war heritage, among first-, second- a...
This article examines the processes of remembering and transmitting experiences of the Great War wit...
This article examines relations between Anzac heritage and Australian national identity, among migra...
With the exception of sport, Australians don’t mind losing. Losing entire wars of course interrupts ...
The twenty-seven original contributions to this volume investigate the ways in which the First World...
Much of the literature that deals with what Jay Winter (2006) labels 'historical remembrance' makes ...
Following open-ended methodology used in an earlier research by Liu et al., social representations o...
An understanding of the Wars on Terror within their historical context, and alongside their historic...
"We don't really talk about that one. It was a bit of a mess I believe, looting and running away and...
The Second World War stands across the 20th century like a colossus. Its death toll, geographical sp...
For the last two years, Australia has commemorated, on the first Wednesday in September, the ‘Battle...
Children have always played an important role in Australia’s Anzac story. They have carried the...
While the of approximately 243 casualties is relatively small in comparison to other concurrent batt...
Academic interest in Australia’s heritage field has developed primarily around the ways its subject ...
This edited collection aims to respond to dominant perspectives on twenty-first-century war by explo...
This paper examines the convergence of national identities and war heritage, among first-, second- a...
This article examines the processes of remembering and transmitting experiences of the Great War wit...
This article examines relations between Anzac heritage and Australian national identity, among migra...
With the exception of sport, Australians don’t mind losing. Losing entire wars of course interrupts ...
The twenty-seven original contributions to this volume investigate the ways in which the First World...
Much of the literature that deals with what Jay Winter (2006) labels 'historical remembrance' makes ...
Following open-ended methodology used in an earlier research by Liu et al., social representations o...
An understanding of the Wars on Terror within their historical context, and alongside their historic...
"We don't really talk about that one. It was a bit of a mess I believe, looting and running away and...
The Second World War stands across the 20th century like a colossus. Its death toll, geographical sp...
For the last two years, Australia has commemorated, on the first Wednesday in September, the ‘Battle...
Children have always played an important role in Australia’s Anzac story. They have carried the...
While the of approximately 243 casualties is relatively small in comparison to other concurrent batt...