Sacrifice, Grief and the Sacred at the Contemporary 'Secular' Pilgrimage to Gallipoli (Gallipoli Peninsula)
Borderlands 2008, May, 7, 1
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Introduction 1. Since the 1990s there has been a dramatic rise in the number of Australians who have made what is termed a 'pilgrimage' to Gallipoli and a concomitant explosion of both public discussion and scholarly analysis of this phenomenon, as well as academic works on the more general relationship between war and memory (West, 2004; Scates, 2006; Ziino, 2007).
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