Artigo Revisado por pares

‘Remembering the Wars’: documenting memorials and war commemoration in Western Australia

2010; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 15; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/13602365.2010.519955

ISSN

1466-4410

Autores

John Stephens,

Tópico(s)

Memory, Trauma, and Commemoration

Resumo

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes S. Suleiman, Crisis of memory and the Second World War (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2006), p. 8. K. McMichael, Sacred Memories: The Civil War Monument Movement in Texas (Denton, Texas State Historical Association, 2009), p. 6. T. G. Ashplant, et al., 'The Politics of War Memory and Commemoration: Contexts, Structures and Dynamics', in, T. G. Ashplant, et al., The Politics of Memory: Commemorating War (New Jersey, Transaction, 2009), pp. 3–85; p. 3. Ibid., p. 3. Ibid., p. 4. B. Scates, 'Manufacturing Memory at Gallipoli', in, M. Keren and H. Herwig, War Memory and Popular Culture (North Carolina, McFarlan, 2009), pp. 57–75; p. 63. M. Lake and H. Reynolds, eds, What's Wrong With Anzac? The Militarization of Australian History (Sydney, University of New South Wales Press, 2010). J. McKay and R. Allom, Lest We Forget: a Guide to the Conservation of War memorials (Brisbane, RSL, 1984); R. Reid, Memories & memorabilia: recognising and preserving Australia's war heritage (Canberra, Commonwealth Department of Veterans Affairs, 1997); John Stephens, The Importance and Care of Western Australian War Memorials (Perth, Black Swan Press, 2008). K. Inglis, Sacred Places: War Memorials in the Australian Landscape (Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 2005). O. Richards, 'The Empty Tomb: Memorials to World War II in Western Australia', in, J. Gregory, ed., On the Homefront: Western Australia and World War Two (Nedlands, UWA Press, 1995); O. Richards, 'Kings Park: Changing Visions, Changing Values 1895–1995', Australian Garden History, 13 (2002), pp. 12–16; O. Richards, 'The Avenue in Peace: Honour Avenues of the Great War in Western Australia', Studies in Australian Garden History, 1 (2003), pp. 109–124. A. Pred, Making Histories and constructing Historical Geographies (Boulder, Westview Press, 1990), p. 30. Ibid., p. 9. C. Gosden and Y. Marshall, 'The cultural biography of objects', World Archaeology, 31 (2) (1999), pp. 169–178; p. 169. Ibid., p. 169. H. Van Londen, 'Cultural Biography and The Power of Image', in, W Van Der Knaap and A Van Der Valk, eds, Multiple Landscape, Merging Past and Present (Wageningen, Wageningen University, 2006), pp. 171–181; p. 171. N. Roymans, F. Gerritesen, et al., 'Landscape Biography as Research Strategy: the Case of the South Netherlands Project', Landscape Research, 24 (3) (2009), pp. 337–359; p. 339. Ibid., p. 355. O. Aidan and R. Van De Noort, 'Temporality, Cultural biography and seasonality: rethinking time in wetland archaeology', in SWAP [Scottish Wetlands Archaeology Programme], eds, Archaeology from the Wetlands : Recent Perspectives, 11th Annual WARP [Wetland Archaeological Research Project] Conference, Edinburgh (September, 2005). C. Gosden and Y. Marshall, 'The cultural biography of objects', op. cit., p. 69. Heritage Council of Western Australia, Conservation Study Brief: Introduction to Conservation Plans (Perth, HCWA, 2002), p. 4. R. White, personal communication, 10th May, 2007; W. Holding, personal communication, 8th June, 2007. D. Carew-Hopkins, Appeal Enquiry Report: Mandurah RSL Sub-Branch Reclamation Licence for a Promontory to be built into Mandjar Bay on the Eastern Foreshore in Mandurah (Perth, Appeals Convenors Office, 2001). Letter from Unmack and Unmack Solicitors to the CEO, City of Mandurah, on Behalf of the RSL, 14th July, 2003 (Mandurah RSL sub-branch archives). M. Newman, 'Report of the Chief Executive Officer to Ordinary Mandurah City Council Meeting', 21st October, 2003 (Mandurah RSL sub-branch archives). R. S. White, Private Notes taken at the Mandurah War Memorial Committee, 2005. 'Memorial Plans Unveiled, What do you think?', Mandurah Mail (1st July, 2004), p. 1. K. Shine, 'Memorial, but don't mention the war', The Weekend Australian (24th April, 2004), p. 4. T. Wayne, Press Release, Mandurah War Memorial Committee Defends Project (City of Mandurah, 8th July, 2004; Mandurah RSL sub-branch archives). 'Memorial Plans Unveiled, What do you think?', op. cit. A. King, Memorials of the Great War in Britain: The Symbolism and Politics of Remembrance (Oxford, Berg, 1998), p. 12. 'Cultural Diversity in Western Australia: a demographic profile' (Perth, Government of Western Australia, Office of Multicultural Interests, 2008) at http://www.omi.wa.gov.au/publications/Info_Sheets/Cultural_Diversity_2008_web.pdf. J. Black, 'Thanks for the memory: war memorials, spectatorship and the trajectories of commemoration 1919–2001', in, N. Saunders, ed., Matters of conflict: Material culture, memory and the First World War (London, Routledge, 2004), pp. 134–148; p. 145. Ibid., p. 145. G. Stamp, 'Too many Memorials', Apollo (June, 2005), p. 110. N. Roymans, et al., op. cit., p. 339.

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