How We Remember
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Introduction; John Campbell, Cecil Bernard Carrington, of Awakino; John R. Broughton, Te Ao o Tumatauenga: A Theatre of War; Jane Hurley, Gallipoli: Not Dead Yet, But a Prisoner in Turkey; Monty Soutar, Kua Whewehe Matou!: Breaking up the Maori Contingent and the ordering home of four of its officers; Christopher Pugsley, Gallipoli Footprints; Charles Ferrall, Maurice Shadbolt's Gallipoli Myth; Anna Rogers, Fanny's War; David Grant, Mark Briggs: Absolutism and the Price of Dissent; Paul Diamond, 'I Discovered a Scandal and Mr Mackay Shot Me': Retelling Charles Mackay and D'Arcy Cresswell's First World War; Redmer Yska, The First World War and Truth; John Priestley, Waves of War; Simon During, The Sins; Dave Armstrong, King and Country - a dramatic journey through the First World War; C.K. Stead, The First World War - Close up from a Distance; Jenny Haworth, Behind the Twisted Wire: Studies of First World War Art; Sandy Callister, 'Could be Father in a Lemon Squeezer Hat?': the Long Shadow of War; John Horrocks, Memorials and Medals: Pinning on the Past like a Decoration; Jock Phillips, Lest We Forget - Remembering, and Forgetting, New Zealand's First World War; Jane Tolerton, The Blood and the Bones; Hamish Clayton, You Can Only Imagine

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Charles Ferrall teaches English literature at Victoria University-Wellington. He is the author of several books, including Henry Lawson in New Zealand and Modernist Writing and Reactionary Politics. Harry Ricketts is a poet, a literary biographer and essayist, and a professor in the English program at Victoria University-Wellington. He is the author of the literary biography Strange Meetings: The Poets of the Great War.

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