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Private Lives, Public History
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192 pages
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Exploring the intersection of personal and public history, Anna Clark delves into how individual experiences shape our understanding of broader historical narratives. Through interviews with Australians from diverse communities, she reveals the significance of local stories in shaping collective memory and highlights the ongoing political debates surrounding history. The book examines the role of history in everyday life, emphasizing the importance of personal connections to the past amid the backdrop of contemporary discussions on heritage and memory.
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2016, paperback
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