Place to Remember: A History of the Shrine of Remembrance - Melbourne

Author(s): SCATES Bruce

Australiana

On the 11th of November 1934 over 300,000 people gathered on the slopes of Melbourne's Domain to witness the dedication of the Shrine. It was the largest state war memorial Australia would build and it commemorated the sacrifice of no fewer than 114,000 Victorians who served in the Great War. A Place to Remember charts the Shrine's history from the first fatalities of the Gallipoli landing to the present day. With deft hand and luminous style, Bruce Scates masterfully situates the Shrine in its larger physical, cultural and historical landscape. Archival image and first person vignette mesh with vivid prose to reveal The Shrine then and now; its changing patterns of meaning through the many conflicts in which Australians have fought and died, and the enduring significance of this grand memorial in the heart of Melbourne, for generations to come.

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Bruce Scates is the Director of the National Centre for Australian Studies at Monash University.

List of illustrations; Foreword; Note on money, measurement and terminology; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Monumental errors: debating Victoria's Shrine; 2. Founding memory: seizing a place in the city; 3. Raising up an icon: the making of a memorial; 4. Shifting ground: the contested landscapes of the Shrine; 5. 'The heart of Melbourne': journeys to the Shrine; Epilogue; Appendix; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

General Fields

  • : 9780521129077
  • : Cambridge University Press
  • : Cambridge University Press
  • : 1.63
  • : 01 November 2009
  • : 250mm X 250mm X 28mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : SCATES Bruce
  • : Hardback
  • : 9-Nov
  • : 355.16099451
  • : 328
  • : col. Illustrations