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It was Really Moving Mate:The Gallipoli Pilgrimage and Sentimental Nationalism in Australia | Synapse
March 3, 2026
It was Really Moving Mate:The Gallipoli Pilgrimage and Sentimental Nationalism in Australia
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Stuart James Ward
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The Gallipoli pilgrimage shapes sentimental nationalism in Australia, linking historical events with national identity.
Emotional connections are highlighted, suggesting the pilgrimage fosters a sense of belonging and pride.
Analysis explores how commemoration practices influence perceptions of Australian identity and historical memory.
Significance of the Gallipoli pilgrimage may imply a need for deeper understanding of national sentiments and collective memory.
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