How has militarisation come to define Australian valour? Why has the long shadow of World War I dominated our sense of patriotism? ON Patriotism explores what it really means to love and serve your country.
His essays have appeared in Meanjin and Griffith Review and he writes \'Postcolonial\', a column for The Guardian about Australian national identity, history and Indigenous culture..
He has won two Walkley Awards and the National Press Club Award for Excellence in Press Gallery Journalism.
His books have been shortlisted for the Prime Minister\'s History Prize and ACT Book of the Year.
With Indigenous culture at its centre, Paul Daley has given us a Patriotism for the twenty-first century.\' PROFESSOR MARK McKENNA About author(s): Paul Daley is an author, journalist, essayist and short story writer. \'Straight from the heart and deeply informed.
Paul Daley contemplates ways to escape the cultural binds that tie us to Anzac, British settlement and flag-waving.
How has militarisation come to define Australian valour? Why has the long shadow of World War I dominated our sense of patriotism? ON Patriotism explores what it really means to love and serve your country