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How we remember : New Zealanders and the First World War / edited by Charles Ferrall and Harry Ricketts.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wellington : Victoria University Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014 Description: 296 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780864739353
  • 0864739354
Other title:
  • New Zealanders and the First World War
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 940.393 23
Contents:
1. Cecil Bernard Carrington, of Awakino / John Campbell -- 2. Te Ao o Tumatauenga: A Theatre of War / John R. Broughton -- 3. Gallipoli: Not Dead Yet, But a Prisoner in Turkey / Jane Hurley-- 4. Kua Whewehe Matou!: Breaking up the Maori Contingent and the ordering home of four of its officers / Monty Soutar -- 5. Gallipoli Footprints / Christopher Pugsley -- 6. Maurice Shadbolt's Gallipoli Myth / Charles Ferrall -- 7. Fanny's War / Anna Rogers -- 8. Mark Briggs: Absolutism and the Price of Dissent / David Grant -- 9. I Discovered a Scandal and Mr Mackay Shot Me: Retelling Charles Mackay and D'Arcy Cresswell's First World War / Paul Diamond -- 10. The First World War and Truth / Redmer Yska -- 11. Waves of War / John Priestley -- 12. The Sins / Simon During -- 13. King and Country: a dramatic journey through the First World War / Dave Armstrong -- 14. The First World War: A Close up from a Distance / C.K. Stead-- 15. Behind the Twisted Wire: Studies of First World War Art / Jenny Haworth -- 16. 'Could be Father in a Lemon Squeezer Hat?': the Long Shadow of War / Sandy Callister -- 17. Memorials and Medals: Pinning on the Past like a Decoration / John Horrocks -- 18. Lest We Forget: Remembering, and Forgetting, New Zealand's First World War / Jock Phillips -- 19. The Blood and the Bones / Jane Tolerton -- 20. We who Imagine / Hamish Clayton.
Summary: "Essays by a raft of historians, writers and other prominent figures reflect on our different forms of remembering and re-membering, what we have cherished and valued, forgotten and ignored, constructed and reframed"--Publisher information.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Cecil Bernard Carrington, of Awakino / John Campbell -- 2. Te Ao o Tumatauenga: A Theatre of War / John R. Broughton -- 3. Gallipoli: Not Dead Yet, But a Prisoner in Turkey / Jane Hurley-- 4. Kua Whewehe Matou!: Breaking up the Maori Contingent and the ordering home of four of its officers / Monty Soutar -- 5. Gallipoli Footprints / Christopher Pugsley -- 6. Maurice Shadbolt's Gallipoli Myth / Charles Ferrall -- 7. Fanny's War / Anna Rogers -- 8. Mark Briggs: Absolutism and the Price of Dissent / David Grant -- 9. I Discovered a Scandal and Mr Mackay Shot Me: Retelling Charles Mackay and D'Arcy Cresswell's First World War / Paul Diamond -- 10. The First World War and Truth / Redmer Yska -- 11. Waves of War / John Priestley -- 12. The Sins / Simon During -- 13. King and Country: a dramatic journey through the First World War / Dave Armstrong -- 14. The First World War: A Close up from a Distance / C.K. Stead-- 15. Behind the Twisted Wire: Studies of First World War Art / Jenny Haworth -- 16. 'Could be Father in a Lemon Squeezer Hat?': the Long Shadow of War / Sandy Callister -- 17. Memorials and Medals: Pinning on the Past like a Decoration / John Horrocks -- 18. Lest We Forget: Remembering, and Forgetting, New Zealand's First World War / Jock Phillips -- 19. The Blood and the Bones / Jane Tolerton -- 20. We who Imagine / Hamish Clayton.

"Essays by a raft of historians, writers and other prominent figures reflect on our different forms of remembering and re-membering, what we have cherished and valued, forgotten and ignored, constructed and reframed"--Publisher information.

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