Introduction
Chapter 1:‘Goblin’s market: Israel Gollancz, the 1916 Tercentenary, and the invention of “global Shakespeare”’
reflections I
Chapter 2: ‘The Shakespeare Hut: Anzac meets Shakespeare in London, 1916’
reflections II
Chapter 3:‘Oblivion and Memory: New Zealand Inside the Shakespeare Hut (and Beyond), 1916’
reflections III
Chapter 4: ‘The Afterlife of a Memorial’
reflections IV
Chapter 5: ‘”Remembering with Advantages”: Henry V and the play of commemorative rhetoric in Australia’
After Word: ‘Memory, Architecture, Space’
Notes
Bibliography
Index