Remembering the Past, Building the Future: Miri’s WWII Memorial and the Resilience of the Human Spirit

Memorials are more than just stone and steel; they are testaments to the human spirit. We build them to honour the past, to learn from history, and to shape a better future. These structures serve as powerful reminders of significant people, events, and sacrifices, ensuring their legacies endure des...

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Main Author: Justin Dit, Terry
Format: Non traditional textual works
Language:English
Published: Curtin Malaysia 2025
Online Access:https://news.curtin.edu.my/insight/2025-2/remembering-the-past-building-the-future-miris-wwii-memorial-and-the-resilience-of-the-human-spirit/
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description Memorials are more than just stone and steel; they are testaments to the human spirit. We build them to honour the past, to learn from history, and to shape a better future. These structures serve as powerful reminders of significant people, events, and sacrifices, ensuring their legacies endure despite the passage of time. They offer tangible connections to the past, transforming abstract historical narratives into palpable experiences. For communities grappling with loss and trauma, memorials provide a crucial space for collective healing, a place where grief can be shared and solace found. Beyond their historical significance, memorials embody and communicate cherished values, reminding us of the ideals that define a society – courage, sacrifice, freedom, and justice. The very act of erecting a memorial can be a unifying force, bringing communities together around a shared purpose and fostering a sense of collective identity. Whether grand monuments or simple plaques, these structures connect us to the past, shaping our understanding of the present, and guiding our aspirations for the future.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-968632025-01-23T05:53:56Z Remembering the Past, Building the Future: Miri’s WWII Memorial and the Resilience of the Human Spirit Justin Dit, Terry Memorials are more than just stone and steel; they are testaments to the human spirit. We build them to honour the past, to learn from history, and to shape a better future. These structures serve as powerful reminders of significant people, events, and sacrifices, ensuring their legacies endure despite the passage of time. They offer tangible connections to the past, transforming abstract historical narratives into palpable experiences. For communities grappling with loss and trauma, memorials provide a crucial space for collective healing, a place where grief can be shared and solace found. Beyond their historical significance, memorials embody and communicate cherished values, reminding us of the ideals that define a society – courage, sacrifice, freedom, and justice. The very act of erecting a memorial can be a unifying force, bringing communities together around a shared purpose and fostering a sense of collective identity. Whether grand monuments or simple plaques, these structures connect us to the past, shaping our understanding of the present, and guiding our aspirations for the future. 2025 Non traditional textual works http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96863 English https://news.curtin.edu.my/insight/2025-2/remembering-the-past-building-the-future-miris-wwii-memorial-and-the-resilience-of-the-human-spirit/ Curtin Malaysia fulltext
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Remembering the Past, Building the Future: Miri’s WWII Memorial and the Resilience of the Human Spirit
title Remembering the Past, Building the Future: Miri’s WWII Memorial and the Resilience of the Human Spirit
title_full Remembering the Past, Building the Future: Miri’s WWII Memorial and the Resilience of the Human Spirit
title_fullStr Remembering the Past, Building the Future: Miri’s WWII Memorial and the Resilience of the Human Spirit
title_full_unstemmed Remembering the Past, Building the Future: Miri’s WWII Memorial and the Resilience of the Human Spirit
title_short Remembering the Past, Building the Future: Miri’s WWII Memorial and the Resilience of the Human Spirit
title_sort remembering the past, building the future: miri’s wwii memorial and the resilience of the human spirit
url https://news.curtin.edu.my/insight/2025-2/remembering-the-past-building-the-future-miris-wwii-memorial-and-the-resilience-of-the-human-spirit/
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