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Paul Daley

    Paul Daley sa vo svojom písaní zameriava na kľúčové témy austrálskej histórie a národnej identity. Jeho diela, ocenené za investigatívnu žurnalistiku aj historický výskum, skúmajú zložité príbehy a ich dopady na súčasnosť. Daleyho próza vyniká schopnosťou prepojiť osobné perspektívy so širšími spoločenskými a politickými kontextami. Jeho texty sú hlbokou meditáciou o tom, čo znamená byť Austrálčanom, a o formovaní národnej pamäte.

    Links-Golf
    Canberra
    Links Golf: The Inside Story
    Beersheba Centenary Edition: Travels Through a Forgotten Australian Victory
    On Patriotism
    • How has militarisation come to define Australian valour? Why has commemorating the centenary of World War I dominated our sense of patriotism? On Patriotism explores what it really means to love and serve your country. Paul Daley contemplates ways to escape the cultural binds that tie us to Anzac, British settlement and flag-waving.

      On Patriotism
    • The narrative centers on the pivotal cavalry charge by the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade in October 1917, which led to the capture of Beersheba during World War I. Paul Daley explores the historical significance of this event, revealing insights that challenge the traditional Anzac mythology surrounding it. His investigation uncovers a complex and often overlooked story, providing a deeper understanding of the realities faced by soldiers during this crucial moment in history.

      Beersheba Centenary Edition: Travels Through a Forgotten Australian Victory
    • Links Golf: The Inside Story

      • 160 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      This book explores the connections between Great Britain and Ireland, highlighting notable golf courses such as St. Andrews, Ballybunion, and Royal St. Georges.

      Links Golf: The Inside Story
    • Chronicles the unsavoury early life of Canberra, meanders through the graveyard at St John's where the pioneers rest, contemplates the unique social dynamics of the suburbs, visits the extraordinary cultural institutions and looks up to the mountains that surround the city.

      Canberra