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Gallipoli, Australians and Turks: beginnings of a relationship
Ziino Bart
ARC Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of History, Heritage and Society at Deakin University

Loss of Human Resources at Gallipoli
Ibrahim Güran Yumusak
PhD in Economics, Istanbul University, Vice President of Canakkale Vakfi and President of The Research Center of Canakkale.
& Yasar Bülbül
Assistant Professor Kocaeli University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics, Economic History chair

Gallipoli POWS : Challenging the Myths
Jennifer Lawless
PhD candidate, History Inspector, NSW Board of Studies

Telling lies for Turkey: Atatürk's quotation and the mischief it has caused
Peter Stanley
National Museum of Australia

Gallipoli 1915: encounters with antiquity
C. J. Mackie
Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Classics and Archaeology, University of Melbourne

The Remains of the Campaign: Conservation Challenges on the Gallipoli Peninsula
Lucienne M. Thys-Senocak
Associate Professor Koç University, Dept. of Archaeology and the History of Art, Rümeli Fener Yolu, Sariyer, Istanbul, Turkey

Gallipoli from the other side: Researching Turkish Gallipoli Archives
Harvey Broadbent
Senior Research Fellow, Dept. of Modern History, Macquarie University; Director, the Gallipoli Centenary Turkish Archives Research Project

Economic Competition among the big powers before the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915
Mehmet Bulut
Professor, Baskent University, Department of Economics

From Foreign-Dependence to National Solidarity: Rebirth of Turkish Military Industry after the Gallipoli Wars
Yasar Bülbül
Assistant Professor Kocaeli University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics, Economic History chair

In commemoration of the landing of the Australasian forces at Gallipoli: Anzac Park and Anzac Day in Palmerston North, New Zealand 1916-1948
Prof Michael Roche
Professor of Geography, School of People Environment and Planning, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Baptism by Ottoman Fire: Newfoundland, Collective Memory, and the Gallipoli Campaign
P. Whitney Lackenbauer
Assistant Professor and chair of History, St. Jerome’s University (University of Waterloo), Ontario, Canada.

A Portrait of the Nation as a Young Man: George Lambert, Charles Bean and the Mythologising of Gallipoli
Andrew Yip
PhD candidate, University of Sydney

Understanding the August Offensive: An Operational Analysis
Rhys Crawley
PhD candidate, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales

Imagining Gallipoli: The Peninsula in Australian Novels
Christina Spittel

Populating the silent wilderness
Peter Londey
School of Humanities, Australian National University