This is a superficial memorialisation which an analytical history ought not uncritically reproduce. |
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The traditional, elaborate individual memorialisation of death was seen as unfitting, over the top and irrelevant. |
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One must be conscious that the culture of catastrophic memorialisation is sinewed with manipulations, lacunae and corruptions of historical reality. |
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For a while we offered basic memorialisation, which meant an account could be viewed but couldn't be managed by anyone. |
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Victoria's sesquicentenary in 1984-85 prompted the controversial memorialisation of conflict between Aborigines and settlers, even on official plaques. |
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These ongoing works constitute the necessary memorialisation of the civil war and its long aftermath. |
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Some claimants will still want to receive a full decision with a detailed narrative of the evidence and the rationale supporting the compensation decision, for memorialisation and other reasons. |
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There are few calls for the preservation of former comfort stations, with the memorialisation of their victims channelled through official narratives and designated sites. |
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Here then is yet another bigger, brash, violent and confrontational if not arrogant monument to ingenious banality of death and the memorialisation of a race. |
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