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Battle over a war

3 Jun 2009
Dean Ashenden
Publisher
Inside Story
War memorials Reconciliation Commemoration Australia
Resources
http://insidestory.org.au/battle-over-a-war
Description

For three decades the Australian War Memorial has been the focus of a struggle between two ways of knowing the past, writes Dean Ashenden on our partner site, INSIDE STORY

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Post date:
3 Jun 2009

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