Anzac journeys: Returning to the battlefields of World War II

Bruce Scates, Alexandra McCosker, Keir Reeves, Rebecca Wheatley, Damien Williams

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Abstract

Australians have been making pilgrimages to the battlefields and cemeteries of World War Two since the 1940s, from the jungles of New Guinea and South-East Asia to the mountains of Greece and the deserts of North Africa. They travel in search of the stories of lost loved ones, to mourn the dead and to come to grips with the past. With characteristic empathy, Bruce Scates charts the history of pilgrimages to Crete, Kokoda, Sandakan and Hellfire Pass. He explores the emotional resonance that these sites have for those who served and those who remember. Based on surveys, interviews, extensive fieldwork and archival research, Anzac Journeys offers insights into the culture of loss and commemoration and the hunger for meaning so pivotal to the experience of pilgrimage. Richly illustrated with full-colour maps and photographs from the 1940s to today, Anzac Journeys makes an important and moving contribution to Australian military history.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages307
ISBN (Electronic)9781139196420
ISBN (Print)9781107020672
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2011
Externally publishedYes

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