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1 Screening Anzac : Anzac-themed Television in Australia and New Zealand during the First World War Centenary Carolyn Holbrook , 2020 single work criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , vol. 44 no. 4 2020; (p. 440-456)

'Historians have long sought to compare Australian and New Zealand Anzac commemoration, finding that Australian commemoration tends to be more nationalistic and celebratory, while New Zealand’s is more solemn and inclusive of Māori, women’s and pacifist perspectives. This article examines war commemoration in Australia and New Zealand during the centenary of the First World War through the medium of four Anzac-themed television productions: Australia’s Gallipoli and The Power of Ten and New Zealand’s When We Go to War and Field Punishment No. 1. Due to their capacity to attract mass audiences, television and film are useful mediums for elucidating major cultural trends, including the changing nature of war commemoration and its relationship to ideals of nationhood. In particular, the article argues that the coexistence of myth-challenging representations in Australia with productions that reinforce the traditional Anzac legend reflects a longstanding tension between supporters of the state-sanctioned nationalist trope and its critics in artistic and academic communities; alternatively, the less controversial nature of the Anzac legend in New Zealand helps account for the more prosaic tone of some of its Anzac-themed television.' (Publication abstract)

1 y separately published work icon Tracks Were Buckled and Warped : Charging Attitudes to Martially Denuded POWs Carolyn Holbrook , 2018 14223791 2018 single work essay
— Review of The Battle Within : POWs In Postwar Australia Christina Twomey , 2018 multi chapter work biography
1 Code-breakers Carolyn Holbrook , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Inside Story , December 2015;

— Review of Australian Women War Reporters : Boer War to Vietnam Jeannine Baker , 2015 single work biography
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