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Why Australia is still grappling with the legacy of the first world war

  • Written by Bart Ziino, Senior Lecturer, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Deakin University
Why Australia is still grappling with the legacy of the first world warSoldiers in Anzac Cove. The war had driven Australians apart in the demands it made upon the people.State Library of Victoria , CC BY

Historians have long been engaged in a fractious, sometimes spiteful, debate about the legacies of the first world war. This is especially so because the politics of the war continue to resonate in our own...

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