Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 The Past Is Not Sacred : A Dangerous Obsession with Anzac
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'THE TERM ‘HISTORY wars’ is best known in Australia for summing up the fierce debate over the nature and extent of frontier conflict, with profound implications for the legitimacy of the British settlement and thus for national legitimacy today.

'That debate, though hardly resolved, is now taking something of a back seat to a public controversy focused on Australia’s wars of the twentieth century and particularly on the war of 1914–18, called the Great War until the Second World War redefined it as the First.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Griffith Review Enduring Legacies no. 48 April 2015 8511363 2015 periodical issue 2015 pg. 13-24
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