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Anzacs, the Media and the Great War
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302 pages
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The book explores the Anzac Legend as a media phenomenon, analyzing newspaper reports from Australia, Britain, France, and Germany during World War I. John Williams investigates how the media shaped public perception and narrative during this unprecedented total war, highlighting the role of journalism in constructing national identity and memory. Through this examination, the book sheds light on the complex interplay between media and the wartime experience.
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1999, paperback
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