Sacred Places

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After 1918, Australians embarked on a massive programme of construction of war memorials and centred around them civil ceremonies whose imagery, ritual and rhetoric constituted a religion - a cult of Anzac. This book traces the elements that gave rise to the cult, and looks at the rejection of the people who have been excluded from it.

ISBN:
9780522847529
Format:
Hardback
Pages:
544
Published:
Publisher:
Melbourne University Press
Imprint:
The Miegunyah Press