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Footnotes 1 Alan Seymour, The One Day of the Year (London, 1961). 2 Robin Gerster, Big‐Noting: The Heroic Theme in Australian War Writing (Melbourne, 1987), p. 15. 3 See, for example, D.A. Kent , “The Anzac Book and the Anzac Legend: C.E.W. Bean as Editor and Image‐Maker” , Historical Studies , Vol. 21 ( 1985 ), pp. 376 – 90 ; and Alistair Thompson , “‘Steadfast Until Death?’: C.E.W. Bean and the Representation of Australian Manhood” , Australian Historical Studies , Vol. 23 ( 1989 ), pp. 462 – 79 . 4 Thompson, “‘Steadfast Until Death’?”, pp. 465–8. 5 Kent, “The Anzac Book and the Anzac Legend”, pp. 381–4. 6 Adrian Caesar , “‘Kitch’ and Imperialism: The Anzac Book Re‐Visited” , Westerly , Vol. 40 , 4 ( 1995 ), pp. 76 – 85 , 76 and 85 resp. See also Caesar, “National Myths of Manhood: Anzacs and Others”, in Bruce Bennett and Jennifer Strauss, eds, The Oxford Literary History of Australia (Melbourne, 1998), pp. 147–165. 7 John Treloar, Director of the Australian War Memorial, to Ms V. Gibbins, 12 March 1927, AWM93, 12/11/1. The letter to Vera Gibbins was the first such letter to be sent out.
Australian Journal of Politics and History – Wiley
Published: Mar 1, 2012
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