2001
DOI: 10.1017/s1321816600002373
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Parades and Processions

Abstract: Parades and processions were a major feature of life in Brisbane during World War I. Parades typically passed through the central business district turning the entire city into an urban backdrop for a public perfonnance. Recruitment was a major issue for Australia during World War I and military parades featured prominently in the life of the city. The Brisbane Courier described the recruiting marches as ‘long columns of robust, khaki-clad manhood’ which ‘have swung down the street, with soldierly gait, settin… Show more

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“…These events were carefully stage-managed and much organisational energy was invested in their success. Ryan (2001, pp. 68–69) argues that children, as “ symbols of innocence ”, were deliberately exploited and mobilised to influence adults to do their utmost for king and country.…”
Section: “Laboratories Of Good Citizenship”: School Administration An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These events were carefully stage-managed and much organisational energy was invested in their success. Ryan (2001, pp. 68–69) argues that children, as “ symbols of innocence ”, were deliberately exploited and mobilised to influence adults to do their utmost for king and country.…”
Section: “Laboratories Of Good Citizenship”: School Administration An...mentioning
confidence: 99%