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Australian Chaplains At Gallipoli: Role, Impact And Influence, Daniel Reynaud, Larisa Miler
Australian Chaplains At Gallipoli: Role, Impact And Influence, Daniel Reynaud, Larisa Miler
Daniel Reynaud
This study of the role, impact and influence of Australian chaplains during the Gallipoli campaign identifies the formal and informal roles played by chaplains, and how their work was perceived and received by the men they served. It challenges a popular view, sometimes articulated in publications, that the Australian soldier was indifferent to spiritual things and to the work of the chaplains. Instead it shows how chaplains played a vital role in providing a host of support services which could greatly impact soldier morale and emotional well-being. The myth that Australian soldiers were not particularly religious is nuanced by a …
Fighting Mac: The Anzac Chaplain, Daniel Reynaud
Fighting Mac: The Anzac Chaplain, Daniel Reynaud
Daniel Reynaud
Ask Australians who was the most famous Anzac of the First World War and most will probably answer, "Simpson, the man with the donkey". But while Simpson is a household name in Australia today, the soldiers who fought in the First World War would give a different answer.
Constructing The Anzac Image: A Study Of Australia's First Three Gallipoli Movies, Daniel Reynaud
Constructing The Anzac Image: A Study Of Australia's First Three Gallipoli Movies, Daniel Reynaud
Daniel Reynaud
Australia’s first three Gallipoli movies were released in 1915-1916, the first two while the Anzacs were still fighting on the peninsula. This paper traces their origin and making, their reception and recent efforts to locate and identify surviving images. The meaning of the films and their representations is placed in the context of other photographic representations at the time.