1st Edition

Gallipoli Making History

Edited By Jenny Macleod Copyright 2004
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

This new book traces the disparities in the memory of Gallipoli that are evident in the countries that participated in the campaign. It explores the way in which history is written at the personal, local, professional, and national levels. This study tackles key questions about just how the history of any given event comes to be written in a certain way and how very different versions of... Read more

Introduction  1. Churchill and Gallipoli  2. Stories of Anzac  3. 'A War Memorial in Celluloid': The Gallipoli Legend in Australian Cinema, 1940s-1980s  4. The British Heroic-Romantic Myth of Gallipoli  5. 'Docile supernumerary': A French Perspective on Gallipoli   6. Gallipoli and Ireland  7. Remembering an ill-fated venture: The Fourth Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment at Suvla Bay and its legacy, 1915-1939  8. Interpreting Unit Histories: Gallipoli and After  9. In the Shadow of Gallipoli? Amphibious Warfare in the Inter-War Period   10. Gallipoli as Contested Commemorative Space

Biography

Lecturer at Edinburgh university, Jenny Macleod studied at Edinburgh and Pembroke College Cambridge, where she was awarded her PhD in 2000.