Obituaries represent a prominent way of expressing the human universal of grief. According to philosophers, obituaries are a ritualized way of evaluating both individuals who have passed away and the communities that helped to shape them. The basic idea is that you can tell what it takes to count as a good person of a particular type in a particular community by seeing how persons of that type are described and celebrated in their obituaries. Obituaries of those killed in conflict, in particular, are rich repositories of communal values, as they reflect the values and virtues that are admired and respected in individuals who are considered to be heroes in their communities. In this paper, we use natural language processing techniques to map...
Australia brought home its Unknown Soldier in 1993, but long before that it had its 'known soldiers'...
Collective memory is intertwined with remembering the dead. Systematic forgetting affects certain et...
The experience of Australian volunteers in World War I has been the subject of extensive research an...
Obituaries represent a prominent way of expressing the human universal of grief. According to philos...
Obituaries are an especially rich resource for identifying people’s values. Because obituaries are s...
The bodies of only two of 60,000 Australians who died in the Great War have been repatriated. The fi...
© 2019 Rhys Morgan CooperThis thesis examines how Australian heroism was defined and represented dur...
The concept of sacrifice plays a significant role in commemorative ritual because it aids collective...
University of Western Australia Press. The bodies of only two of 60,000 Australians who died in the ...
World War I had a devastating effect on Australian society. Why should we commemorate our participat...
© 2003 Dr. Bartolo ZiinoThis thesis investigates the ways in which distance shaped bereaved Australi...
Because obituaries are succinct and explicitly intended to summarize their subjects’ lives, they may...
During the First World War nearly three-quarters of a million British subjects were killed. The grie...
The First World War was a turning point in the cultural history of death and bereavement in Australi...
International audienceIn consecrating the lives of the deceased, obituaries offer a unique window in...
Australia brought home its Unknown Soldier in 1993, but long before that it had its 'known soldiers'...
Collective memory is intertwined with remembering the dead. Systematic forgetting affects certain et...
The experience of Australian volunteers in World War I has been the subject of extensive research an...
Obituaries represent a prominent way of expressing the human universal of grief. According to philos...
Obituaries are an especially rich resource for identifying people’s values. Because obituaries are s...
The bodies of only two of 60,000 Australians who died in the Great War have been repatriated. The fi...
© 2019 Rhys Morgan CooperThis thesis examines how Australian heroism was defined and represented dur...
The concept of sacrifice plays a significant role in commemorative ritual because it aids collective...
University of Western Australia Press. The bodies of only two of 60,000 Australians who died in the ...
World War I had a devastating effect on Australian society. Why should we commemorate our participat...
© 2003 Dr. Bartolo ZiinoThis thesis investigates the ways in which distance shaped bereaved Australi...
Because obituaries are succinct and explicitly intended to summarize their subjects’ lives, they may...
During the First World War nearly three-quarters of a million British subjects were killed. The grie...
The First World War was a turning point in the cultural history of death and bereavement in Australi...
International audienceIn consecrating the lives of the deceased, obituaries offer a unique window in...
Australia brought home its Unknown Soldier in 1993, but long before that it had its 'known soldiers'...
Collective memory is intertwined with remembering the dead. Systematic forgetting affects certain et...
The experience of Australian volunteers in World War I has been the subject of extensive research an...