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Podcast by Letters of Gallipoli
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The Anzac involvement in the Gallipoli Campaign has had a lasting cultural impact in Australia. Why is it considered such sacred ground? These podcasts will draw together different perspectives on Gallipoli, the ANZACs and the Great War.
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World War I was one of the most savage and brutal wars in human history. There were millions of deaths and the tragedy was compounded by the fact that these were all young men in the flower of youth. Both sides suffered heavy losses and this war is also notable for being one in which many new and terrible weapons were introduced by both to slaughter each other. Gallipoli Diary by John Graham Gillam is one of the many personal narratives written by survivors of this bloody conflict. Published ...
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comDi John Graham Gillam
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Sarah Midford (Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University) on the portrayal of Gallipoli and ANZACs in films and television. Gallipoli and the Great War is a fully online subject at La Trobe University. You can enrol or find out more at: www.latrobe.edu.au/gallipoli Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.…
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Sarah Midford (Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University) on the legacy of the Gallipoli campaign, and the fine line between commemoration and celebration. Gallipoli and the Great War is a fully online subject at La Trobe University. You can enrol or find out more at: www.latrobe.edu.au/gallipoli Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights rese…
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Professor Robin Prior (History, Flinders University) on the Gallipoli campaign, Australia’s contribution on the battlefield, and the growth of myth. Gallipoli and the Great War is a fully online subject at La Trobe University. You can enrol or find out more at: www.latrobe.edu.au/gallipoli Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Co…
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Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were writte…
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Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were writte…
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Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were writte…
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Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were writte…
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Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were writte…
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Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were writte…
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Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were writte…
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Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were writte…
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Dr Michelle Negus-Cleary (Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University) on life on the Gallipoli battlefield and the conditions the soldiers were living with, such as poor food and supplies, illness and traumatic stress. Gallipoli and the Great War is a fully online subject at La Trobe University. You can enrol or find out more at: www.latrobe.edu.au…
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Dr Bart Ziino (History, Deakin University) on the concept of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and how they represent the fallen of World War I who never returned. Gallipoli and the Great War is a fully online subject at La Trobe University. You can enrol or find out more at: www.latrobe.edu.au/gallipoli Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all right…
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Dr Janet Butler (History, La Trobe University) talks about the Australian women who went to the frontlines in World War I and supported their men in their time of need. Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.Di Dr Janet Butler
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Dr Clare Wright (History, La Trobe University) talks about the anti-conscription movement, the public response to war and the driving force of Vida Goldstein. Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.Di Dr Clare Wright
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Assoc Professor Adrian Jones (History, La Trobe University) on the Ottoman defence to the Gallipoli campaign, the fall of their empire, and the rise of Turkey. Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.Di Dr Bart Ziino
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Dr Bart Ziino (History, Deakin University) on grief and how Australians coped with the loss of soldiers, and how the growth of monuments changed the landscape. Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.Di Dr Bart Ziino
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Sarah Midford (Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University) on the ANZAC book, written by soldiers in the trenches and edited by Charles Bean, and how it shaped the ANZAC myth. Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.Di Sarah Midford
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Dr Janet Butler (History, La Trobe University) on the strong and unique bonds of friendship that develop between soldiers in a war situation. Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.Di Dr Janet Butler
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Erdem Koç (Journalism, La Trobe University) on the Turkish perspective of the Gallipoli campaign and the ANZAC legacy. Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.Di Erdem Koç
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Dr Jessie Birkett Rees (Archaeology, La Trobe University) on archaeological studies of the battlefield on the Gallipoli peninsula, and the challenges of working in such an environment. Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.Di Dr Jessie Birkett Rees
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Dr Janet Butler (History, La Trobe University) on the Imperial Camel Corp, and the Australian soldiers who faced the revolt of pro-Turkish Senussi tribesmen in Egypt's Western Desert. Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.Di Dr Janet Butler
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Professor Christopher Mackie (Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University) on the history of the Gallipoli peninsula and its historical context prior to World War I. Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.Di Professor Christopher Mackie
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