%0 Journal Article %T Memorialising Gallipoli: Manufacturing Memory at Anzac %A Bruce Scates %J Public History Review %D 2008 %I %X The memorials of Gallipoli have not lost their power to move, confront and often even inspire their visitors. Their meanings are re-visited, even re-invented by each successive generation of Anzac pilgrim and, contrary to the simplistic mono-dimensional readings of some historians, the Peninsula¡¯s commemorative landscape remains a site of fierce contestation. Pacifist and patriot, back packer and bereaved all interpret it differently. Moreover, the memorials of Gallipoli continue to alert us to different cultures of commemoration; Christian, secular and Islamic, Turkish, British, French and Australian. %K Australian history %K memorials %K Galipoli %K Anzac %K pilgrims %U http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/phrj/article/view/820