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      • Charles Bean was Australia’s official war correspondent who later wrote and edited the twelve-volume Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918 and founded the Australian War Memorial. No other Australian has been more influential than Bean in shaping the way the First World War is remembered and commemorated in Australia.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charles_BeanCharles Bean - Wikipedia

    Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean (18 November 1879 – 30 August 1968), usually identified as C. E. W. Bean, was a historian and one of Australia's official war correspondents.

  3. Charles Bean was Australias official war correspondent who later wrote and edited the twelve-volume Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918 and founded the Australian War Memorial. No other Australian has been more influential than Bean in shaping the way the First World War is remembered and commemorated in Australia.

  4. Australia's Prime Minister, Andrew Fisher, made the first report of the Anzac landing by Australia's official war correspondent, Charles Bean, available to the public on 17 May 1915. In September 1914, each dominion was invited to attach an official correspondent to its forces.

  5. Charles Bean, best known as C. E. W. Bean, was endorsed by the Australian Journalists’ Association, and assigned after narrowly beating another journalist Keith Murdoch (father of the future News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch). Bean had worked in London as a correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald, and published several books.

  6. Charles Edwin Woodrow, aka "C.E.W." Bean. The name of Australia's most famous war correspondent, war historian and driving force of the establishment of the Australian War Memorial conjures respect.

  7. Apr 9, 2015 · One man is central to Australia’s understanding of its protracted defeat at Gallipoli a century ago: C.E.W. (Charles) Bean, Australian War Correspondent, Official Historian and unofficial...

  8. www.niesr.ac.uk › people › bean-cCharles Bean - NIESR

    Sir Charles Bean is a Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and a member of the Budget Responsibility Committee at the Office for Budget Responsibility. From 2000 to 2014, he served at the Bank of England as Executive Director and Chief Economist, and then Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy, and was a member of the Monetary ...

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