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Australian Internment Life Stories: Recapturing Salvatore Ragonesi between the Public Record and Family Memories

Authors :
Claire Fiona Kennedy
Sam Ragonesi
Catherine Dewhirst
Source :
Australian Journal of Politics & History. 66:232-250
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

Since the Archives Act of 1983 Australia's Second World War internees have had access to their wartime files, yet little attention has focused on whether they and their families have consulted these records, or on their responses to them. From the early 2000s historians and archivists began discussing the need for combining private oral testimony with official records as part of a wider discourse on the importance of life stories for deepening knowledge about the past. This article explores the impact of a father's official internment records on his son, through the son's sharing of memories, lived experience and his reactions to official documents, in order to provide a more complete story of his father's internment and life than either the public record or the oral testimony alone can produce. We argue that Sam Ragonesi's oral testimony, especially concerning his encounter with Salvatore Ragonesi's official records, contributes to a greater shared understanding of experiences of war on the home front by integrating social, cultural and family dimensions hidden from Salvatore's public history. In this way intergenerational experiences help both to contest the collective image of internment and create a more complex picture of the War.

Details

ISSN :
14678497 and 00049522
Volume :
66
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Australian Journal of Politics & History
Accession number :
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