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Exploring Australian National Identity: Heroes, Memory and Politics provides a comprehensive analysis of how Australia has constructed and maintained its national identity through the lens of historical memory and political discourse. The authors examine the pivotal role that heroes, myths, and commemorative practices play in shaping collective national consciousness.
Through careful examination of key historical figures and events, the book demonstrates how political actors have strategically employed historical narratives to advance particular visions of Australia. It addresses the tension between competing interpretations of national history and explores how memory becomes contested terrain in political debates.
Drawing on contemporary scholarship in history, political science, and cultural studies, this work offers insights into the mechanisms through which nations construct identity and the implications these constructions have for contemporary politics and social cohesion.







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