“安息在澳大利亚的土地上”:越南战争期间遣返政策变化的遗产

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q1 HISTORY
Kristen Alexander, Kate Ariotti
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摘要

在二十世纪上半叶,澳大利亚坚持了不遣返的坚定政策。死在海外的军事人员被埋葬在由帝国(后来的联邦)战争坟墓委员会管理的大片军事墓地里。然而,在1966年,澳大利亚政府颁布法令,澳大利亚的战争死者可以被公费遣返,在家乡埋葬或火化。本文以在1966年8月的龙滩战役中(以及之后不久)牺牲的18名士兵为重点,考察了澳大利亚在越南时期改变遣返政策的后勤、情感和纪念影响。在此过程中,它揭示了新政策的实践和文化遗产。
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“Laid to Rest in Australian Soil”: The Legacies of Repatriation Policy Change during the Vietnam War

“Laid to Rest in Australian Soil”: The Legacies of Repatriation Policy Change during the Vietnam War

For the first half of the twentieth century, Australia maintained a firm policy of non-repatriation. Military personnel who died overseas were buried in vast military cemeteries administered by the Imperial (later Commonwealth) War Graves Commission. In 1966, however, the Australian government decreed that Australia's war dead could be repatriated, at public expense, for hometown burial or cremation. Focussing on the 18 soldiers who died in (and shortly after) the August 1966 Battle of Long Tan, this article examines the logistical, affective, and commemorative effects of Australia's Vietnam-era change to repatriation policy. In doing so, it reveals the new policy's practical and cultural legacies.

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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Politics and History presents papers addressing significant problems of general interest to those working in the fields of history, political studies and international affairs. Articles explore the politics and history of Australia and modern Europe, intellectual history, political history, and the history of political thought. The journal also publishes articles in the fields of international politics, Australian foreign policy, and Australia relations with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region.
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