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Analyses the predominance of war in Australia's corporate memory of its history and contrasts this with the nation's 'remarkably peaceful history'. Irving suggests events and people worthy of honour and recognition and cites Frank Moorhouse's Grand Days as an example of good reading that is also 'deeply informative about Australia's place in the world in the interwar years'.
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