Criticism lost in the legend of the Anzacs
The significance of Anzac Day to many Australians need not prevent an ongoing critique of war and of the relevance of the Anzac legend, says Suzannah Marshall Macbeth.
The significance of Anzac Day to many Australians need not prevent an ongoing critique of war and of the relevance of the Anzac legend, says Suzannah Marshall Macbeth.
The ongoing debate about the legacy of Anzac Day intensifies every year as April 25 draws near. But according to former upstart editor, Erdem Koç, this leads to some blinkered views of what that battle in Gallipoli really means for us now.
The significance of Anzac Day to many Australians need not prevent an ongoing critique of war and of the relevance of the Anzac legend, says Suzannah Marshall Macbeth.
The ongoing debate about the legacy of Anzac Day intensifies every year as April 25 draws near. But according to former upstart editor, Erdem Koç, this leads to some blinkered views of what that battle in Gallipoli really means for us now.
We look at the Turkish perspective of the Gallipoli campaign.
The significance of Anzac Day to many Australians need not prevent an ongoing critique of war and of the relevance of the Anzac legend, says Suzannah Marshall Macbeth.
The ongoing debate about the legacy of Anzac Day intensifies every year as April 25 draws near. But according to former upstart editor, Erdem Koç, this leads to some blinkered views of what that battle in Gallipoli really means for us now.