We’re delighted that Jock Phillips
will join us to discuss his book ‘To The Memory: New Zealand’s War
Memorials’ on Wednesday 6 July at 12.15pm.
In 1990 Jock Phillips with Chris
Maclean published a history of New Zealand war memorials, The Sorrow and the
Pride. The growing public interest in war commemoration, the
uncovering of much new material about older monuments, and the extraordinary
burst of new memorial building led him to update and rewrite the previous book
into a new history of New Zealand’s war memorials, To the Memory. In the course of this reworking, Jock began to ask searching questions about the motivation for the memorials and their impact. A central issue became whether the monuments were just a time-honoured way of remembering the fallen, or whether they represented a deliberate effort to instil military values in the next generation. This talk will draw on the recently-published book to explore this question.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jock Phillips is a historian of New Zealand and the author
of a dozen books. He was formerly Chief Historian and then General Editor
of Te Ara, the Encylopedia of New Zealand, in Manatū Taonga - the Ministryfor Culture and Heritage. In 2014 he was given the Prime Minister’s
Prize for Literary Achievement in Non-Fiction.
VENUE: MBIE Building (formerly the Defence Building) in
Stout Street - up the steps by the HOME Café sign. On arrival, you will be
directed to a ground floor meeting room and the talk will commence promptly at
12.15pm.
For more
information about the talks contact lyn.belt@mch.govt.nz and to
listen to many earlier Manatū Taonga, Ministry for Culture and Heritage public
history talks please go to:
http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/handsonhistory/downloads-and-podcasts.
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