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Ken Inglis and the Memory of the First World War in Australia
Takao FUJIKAWA


This paper outlines the significant contribution by Ken Inglis to the inclusion of history of war, its commemoration and memory into academic history. It also traces the development of Australia's commemoration of the First World War through the ceremonies and monuments of Anzac DAY. Many monuments erected after the war were dedicated not only to the dead soldiers but also to the returned soldiers. The practice was quite different from that of Britain.