Part One: Anzac Day Addresses -- Part Two: Anzac Lectures -- Part Three: Waitangi Day and Occasional Lectures
Summary
With their shared Anzac history, it is often assumed that Australia and New Zealand are so alike that their peoples understand each other by second nature. This book challenges that perception in a series of essays by scholars, writers and military from both countries. They reflect on history and the differing relationships with America
Notes
Copyright: Center for Australian and New Zealand Studies, Georgetown University, 2005
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-216)