Anzac, The Unauthorised Biography
By (Author) Carolyn Holbrook
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st September 2014
Australia
General
Non Fiction
940.3
Paperback
280
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
Raise a glass for an Anzac. Run for an Anzac. Camp under the stars for an Anzac. Is there anything Australians won't do to keep the Anzac legend at the centre of our national story
But standing firm on the other side of the Anzac enthusiasts is a chorus of critics claiming that the appetite for Anzac is militarising our history and indoctrinating our children. So how are we to make sense of this struggle over how we remember the Great War
Anzac, the Unauthorised Biographycuts through the clamour to provide a much-needed historical perspective on the battle over Anzac. It traces how, since 1915, Australia's memory of the Great War has declined and surged, reflecting the varied and complex history of the Australian nation itself. Most importantly, it asks why so many Australians persist with the fiction that the nation was born on 25 April 1915.
Joint-Winner of the NSW Premier's History Awards Australian First World War History Prize. Winner of the Queensland Literary Awards History Book Award. Shortlisted for the CHASS Australia Book prize and the Asher Award.
Carolyn Holbrook is a research fellow in the School of Social Sciences at Monash University, Australia. She completed a PhD in history at the University of Melbourne, Australia in 2012 and has previously worked as a food and wine journalist and a policy adviser in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.