The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 41University of Auckland., 2007 |
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... death was encountered in a variety of ways . First , there was the immediate death in action . This was death as ' an objectively measurable event , death as described in the army bulletins and reported in the newspapers , death ...
... death was encountered in a variety of ways . First , there was the immediate death in action . This was death as ' an objectively measurable event , death as described in the army bulletins and reported in the newspapers , death ...
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... death'.58 Individual deaths blurred into mass death . Personal tragedy , the loss of a young life , gave way to a more communal effort to deal with the disordering ' otherness ' of death . Viewers were being asked to remember them , not ...
... death'.58 Individual deaths blurred into mass death . Personal tragedy , the loss of a young life , gave way to a more communal effort to deal with the disordering ' otherness ' of death . Viewers were being asked to remember them , not ...
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... death . For four years the Rolls of Honour facilitated the return of the ' community of the dead ' to the home front as photographic traces . We cannot guess what the cumulative impact of the photographic evidence of such an excess of death ...
... death . For four years the Rolls of Honour facilitated the return of the ' community of the dead ' to the home front as photographic traces . We cannot guess what the cumulative impact of the photographic evidence of such an excess of death ...
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