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World War, 1914-1918 -- Middle East.
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World War, 1914-1918 -- Turkey.
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World War, 1914-1918 -- Public opinion.
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Public opinion.
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Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918.
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Middle East.
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Turkey.
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x, 304 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm |
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Introduction / (Hans-Lukas Kieser, University of Newcastle, Australia; Thomas Schmutz, University of Zurich, Switzerland) -- I. The politics of commemoration. Chapter 1: Turkish history writing of the great war: imperial legacy, mass violence, dissent / (Alexandre Toumarkine, Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO), France) ; Chapter 2: April 25. Anzac Day commemoration and construction of national identity / (Rowan Light, The University of Auckland, New Zealand) ; Chapter 3: April 24. formation, development and current state of the Armenian genocide victims remembrance day / (Harutyun Marutyan, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, Armenia) ; Chapter 4: Over-remembering Gallipoli in Turkey / (Erol Köroglu, Bogaziçi University, Turkey) -- II. National narratives in the former Ottoman World. Chapter 5: National narratives challenged. Ottoman wartime correspondence on Palestine / (Yuval Ben Bassat, University of Haifa, Israel; and Dotan Halevy) ; Chapter 6: Official and individual lenses of the remembrance of the first World War: Turkish official military histories and personal war narratives / (Mesut Uyar, UNSW Canberra, Australia) -- III. Australians' embrace of Gallipoli. Chapter 7: Turkey, Australia, and the noble enemy-turned-friend / (Kate Ariotti, University of Newcastle, Australia) ; Chapter 8: A foundational myth: Gallipoli and the architecture of memory in Canberra / (Daniel Marc Segesser, Bern University, Switzerland) ; Chapter 9: Gallipoli in diasporic memories of Sikhs and Turks / (Burcu Cevik-Compiegne, Australian National University, Australia) -- IV. Contested memories: New Zealand, Turkey and Armenians. Chapter 10: "To have and to hold": Chunuk Bair and New Zealands̀ Gallipoli imagining / (Bruce Scates, Australian National University, Australia) ; Chapter 11: New Zealand and the Armenian genocide / (Maria Armoudian, University of Auckland, New Zealand; James Robins, V.K.G. Woodman) Afterword (Peter Stanley, UNSW Canberra, Australia). |
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Kieser, Hans-Lukas, editor.
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Schmutz, Thomas, 1968- editor.
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Nunn, Pearl, editor.
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9781788313773 |
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1788313771 |
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