ABSTRACT

The First World War’s centenary generated a mass of commemorative activity worldwide. Officially and unofficially; individually, collectively and commercially; locally, nationally and internationally, efforts were made to respond to the legacies of this vast conflict. This book explores some of these responses from areas previously tied to the British Empire, including Australia, Britain, Canada, India and New Zealand. Showcasing insights from historians of commemoration and heritage professionals it provides revealing insider and outsider perspectives of the centenary. How far did commemoration become celebration, and how merited were such responses? To what extent did the centenary serve wider social and political functions? Was it a time for new knowledge and understanding of the events of a century ago, for recovery of lost or marginalised voices, or for confirming existing clichés? And what can be learned from the experience of this centenary that might inform the approach to future commemorative activities? The contributors to this book grapple with these questions, coming to different answers and demonstrating the connections and disconnections between those involved in building public knowledge of the ‘war to end all wars’.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

Assessing the centenary of the First World War

part I|76 pages

Commemoration and the centenary in perspective

chapter 1|19 pages

Colonial commemoration in a time of multiculturalism

South Asia and the First World War1

chapter 2|16 pages

Resurrecting heroes … or reinventing them?

Interpretations of the heroic in Australian First World War centenary commemorations

chapter 3|18 pages

The first time he felt truly Australian

Anzac sport and Australian nationalism, 1995 – today

chapter 4|21 pages

‘Our war’

National memory, New Zealand and Te Papa’s Gallipoli

part II|67 pages

The centenary in practice

chapter 5|17 pages

Voicing war

Canadian soldiers’ oral culture during and after the First World War

chapter 6|17 pages

New Zealand’s war in the air

A centenary exhibition in review

chapter 8|13 pages

Reclaiming Salute to Valour

The official Canadian film of the pilgrimage to the Vimy monument