Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 Unfortunate Omission : Writing Women out of the Anzac Legend
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The article argues that 'Australia was perceived to have grown up through the exploits of the Anzacs, and, just as importantly, because it owned its own national written history, albeit a white male one'. It analyses 'how such a selective narrative came about, and in particular, the role played by George Robertson in changing the beginning of the official history so that women were removed from the Anzac legend' (111).

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    y separately published work icon Bibliographical Society of Australia Bulletin BSANZ Bulletin vol. 28 no. 1-2 2004 Z1175108 2004 periodical issue Books and Empire : Textual Production, Distribution and Consumption in Colonial and Postcolonial Countries 2004 pg. 111-121
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