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Daniel Reynaud (born 27 August 1958) is an Australian
historian A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human species; as well as the ...
whose work on Australian war cinema and on Australian
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soldiers and religion has challenged aspects of the
Anzac legend The ANZAC spirit or ANZAC legend is a concept which suggests that Australian and New Zealand soldiers possess shared characteristics, specifically the qualities those soldiers allegedly exemplified on the battlefields of World War I. These ...
, Australia’s most important national mythology built around the role of Australian servicemen, popularly known as
Anzacs ANZAC, ''Anzacs'' (named for members of the all volunteer army formations) is a 1985 Australian five-part television miniseries set in World War I. The series follows the lives of a group of young Australian men who enlist in the 8th Battalion ( ...


Early life and secondary teaching career

Reynaud was born in
Armidale, New South Wales Armidale is a city in the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia. Armidale had a population of 23,967 as of the 2021 census. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018. It is the administrative centre for the Northern Tablelands, New ...
in 1958 shortly after his parents emigrated from
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. His father Jean (John) Reynaud was for some years a Lecturer in French at
Avondale College Avondale College is a state coeducational secondary school located in the central Auckland, New Zealand, suburb of Avondale, Auckland, Avondale. With a roll of students from years 9–13 (ages 12–18), it is the third largest secondary schoo ...
from which Daniel Reynaud obtained his teaching degree in History and English in 1979. He taught secondary History and English at
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, Auckland Adventist High School and
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between 1980-1991.


Tertiary career

In 1992, Reynaud began lecturing at
Avondale University Avondale University is an Australian private university affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world’s second largest Christian school system. It has two campuses, ...
in the field of media and English. In 2003, he shifted his teaching focus primarily to history. He was a founding Associate Professor of Avondale when the rank was introduced in 2009, in the same year winning an Australian Learning & Teaching Council Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning, particularly for his innovative use of tabletop
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to teach the World Wars at university level. He was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Arts in 2010, and of the Faculty of Arts & Theology in 2011, a position he retained until 2013. In 2017, he was Visiting Professor at
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in
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in the United States. He was promoted to Professor in 2019.


Film and Television Historical Research

Reynaud’s interest in film was sparked by his film director brother Gabe Reynaud (1953-2000), who made a series of influential documentary series for Adventist Media, including ''Keepers of the Flame'', ''Chasing Utopia'' and ''The Search''. Daniel Reynaud’s doctoral thesis from the University of Newcastle in 1997 was titled ''Celluloid Anzacs: representations of the Great War in Australian Cinema and Television Dramas''. It was later published as ''Celluloid Anzacs: The Great War through Australian Cinema'' (Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2007). It explored over 40 representations of World War One in Australian film and television productions. In the course of his research, Reynaud rediscovered several lost or partially lost Australian
silent films A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, wh ...
on World War I. The most significant of these films was '' The Hero of the Dardanelles'' (1915), Australia’s first Gallipoli Campaign movie. The film was made during the campaign and was a huge commercial and critical success. Reynaud’s research uncovered lost footage, movie stills and the original
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, and he oversaw a reconstruction of the film which was released by the National Film and Sound Archive (
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) in 2015, the centenary of its original release. It is the second-oldest commercially available Australian silent film. Other films unearthed during Reynaud's research include a British compilation film, ''For the Honour of Australia'', which worked together two Australian films about the Sydney-Emden battle of December 1914, ''For Australia'' (1915) and ''
How We Beat the Emden ''How We Beat the Emden'' is a 1915 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe about the Battle of Cocos during World War I.Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, ''Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production'', Melbourne: Oxford ...
'' (1915). The film, now available at the
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, preserves footage of the wrecked SMS Emden after the
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, filmed for a feature documentary in 1915. The last film was the 1928 production The Exploits of the Emden, which Reynaud re-edited together after it had been split into two films. Reynaud has published extensively on Anzac cinema, showing how the representation of the Great War has shifted over time to reflect national interests and concerns, helping to buttress popular perceptions of the Anzac legacy. Representations have changed over time, particularly in showing the ideal Australian soldier, who has transformed from a well-to-do city boy in many World War I movies to a
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but good-hearted boy from
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in films from the 1930s onwards. Similarly, the representation of the British in Australian war films has shifted from the idealized man of the World War I years to the antithesis of the noble bushman Anzac, a shift that began in the 1970s.


Anzacs and religion

Reynaud’s second principal area of research is challenging the myth of the universal secularity of the Anzacs. Two major
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to date reveal that religion was an important factor in the lives of a large minority of soldiers. ''The Man the Anzacs Revered'' (Signs Publishing, 2015) is a biography of legendary Anzac chaplain William ‘Fighting Mac’ McKenzie, arguably the most popular soldier of the Australian Imperial Force and yet largely unknown today. Reynaud's other work, ''Anzac Spirituality ''(Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2018) explores soldierly attitudes to a range of formal and informal religious and spiritual issues, drawn from the reading of the diaries and letters of about a thousand Anzacs. The book has been described as ‘a genuinely world-ranking book’, while his work in the area of Anzac religion has been labelled ‘an exceptional gift to Australia and to our understanding of our history.’ Reynaud has also written and appeared in eight documentaries about the Anzacs and religion. One, //Faith of the Anzacs//, screened on Channel 7 on
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2010, setting new records for audience response for Adventist Media Network, and winning American and Australian media awards. Another, on Fighting Mac McKenzie, also rated well.


Other work

Reynaud has been involved in various other research projects, including on online learning and Romanian poetry translation. He has won awards for his academic and popular writing, as well as sharing awards as part of a team in poetry translation. He has also recorded three albums of original music.


Select bibliography


Books

* Reynaud, Daniel. Media Values: Christian perspectives on the mass media. Cooranbong NSW: Avondale Academic Press, 1999 * ---. Reading With New Eyes: Exploring scripture through literary genre. Cooranbong, NSW: Avondale Academic Press, 2000 * ---. The Hero of the Dardanelles and other World War I Silent Dramas. Canberra: National Film and Sound Archive Monographs, 2005 * ---. Celluloid Anzacs: The Great War through Australian Cinema. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2007 * ---. The Man the Anzacs Revered: William ‘Fighting Mac’ McKenzie, Anzac Chaplain. Warburton Vic: Signs Publishing, 2015 * ---. Anzac Spirituality: The First AIF Soldiers Speak, Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2018 * ---. The Anzacs, Religion and God: The spiritual journeys of twenty-seven members of the AIF, North Melbourne: Australian Scholarly, 2019 * Reynaud, Daniel & Kent, Gary. Faith of the Anzacs. Sydney: It Is Written Oceania/Adventist Media Network, 2010 * Ioniță, Daniel, Foster, Eva, Reynaud, Daniel and Bews, Rochelle. Testament: Anthology of Romanian Verse/Antologie de Poezie Română Modernă.
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, Bucharest, 2015. Bilingual anthology * Ioniță, Daniel, Tonu, Maria, Foster, Eva, Reynaud, Daniel and Bews, Rochelle, The Bessarabia of My Soul: a collection of poetry from the Republic of Moldova/Basarabia Sufletului Meu: o colecţie de poezie din Republica Moldova, Toronto Canada: Editura MediaTon, 2018. Bilingual anthology * Ioniță, Daniel, Reynaud, Daniel, Paul, Adriana, and Foster, Eva, Româneasă/ 400 Years of Romanian Poetry. Editura Minerva, Bucharest, 2019. Bilingual anthology. Winner of the 2019 Antoaneta Ralian Prize for best translation from Romanian to another language.


Book chapters

* Reynaud, Daniel. ‘Australian Cinema and the War Effort,’ in Our Selection On Writings on Cinema’s Histories: Selected papers from the 7th Australian History and Film Conference, National Film and Sound Archive and ANU, Canberra 30 November — 2 December 1995. Edited by Jeff Doyle, Bill van der Heide and Susan Cowan, Canberra: NFSA/ADFA, 1998 * ---.‘Constructing the Anzac Image: A study of Australia’s first three Gallipoli movies 1915-16,’ in Marilyn Dooley (ed.). Credits Rolling: Selected papers, 12th Biennial Conference of the Film and History Association of Australia and New Zealand. Canberra:
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, 2005 * ---. ‘Film and National Mythology: The Anzac legend in Australian films,’ in Creative Nation: Australian cinema and cultural studies reader. Edited by Amit Sarwal and Reema Sarwal. New Delhi: SSS Publications, 2009 * ---. ‘War Cinema,’ in Directory of World Cinema, Vol 3, Australia and New Zealand. Edited by Ben Goldsmith and Geoff Lealand. Bristol & Chicago: Intellect Press &
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, 2010 * ---. ‘War and Society: Introduction,’ in Making Film and Television Histories: Australia and New Zealand. Edited by James E. Bennett and Rebecca Beirne. London, New York: I. B. Tauris, 2011 * ---. ‘Gallipoli,’ in Making Film and Television Histories: Australia and New Zealand. Edited by James E. Bennett and Rebecca Beirne. London, New York: I. B. Tauris, 2011 * ---. ‘A Christian Aesthetics for the Arts: Creativity and Theology,’ in Manifest: Our Call to Faithful Creativity. Edited by Nathan Brown and Joanna Darby. Warburton Vic: Signs Publishing, 2013 * ---. ‘The Enigma of Jesus in the Gospel of John,’ in Signs to Life: Reading and responding to John’s Gospel. Kendra Haloviak Valentine, with Carolyn Rickett, Daniel Reynaud, Jane Fernandez and Nathan Brown. Warburton Vic: Signs Publishing, 2013 * ---. ‘National Versions of the Great War: Modern Australian Anzac Cinema.’ In Martin Löschnigg and Marzena Sokołowska-Paryż, The Great War in Post-Memory Literature and Film. Berlin & Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2014 * ---. ‘Redefining the Enemy in Contemporary Australian Anzac Cinema,’ in Martin Löschnigg and Marzena Sokołowska-Paryż, The Enemy in Contemporary Film, Berlin, De Gruyter, 2018 *Reynaud, Daniel & Fernandez, Jane. ‘“To Thrash the Offending Adam out of Them”: The theology of violence in the writings of Great War Anzacs,’ in Secularisation: New Historical Perspectives. Edited by Christopher Hartney. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014 * Fitzsimmons, Phil & Reynaud, Daniel. ‘Comics/Graphic Novels/Bandes Dessinées and the Representation of the Great War.’ In Martin Löschnigg and Marzena Sokołowska-Paryż, The Great War in Post-Memory Literature and Film. Berlin & Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2014 * Reynaud, Daniel and Miler, Larisa, ‘Australian Chaplains at Gallipoli: Role, Impact and Influence,’ in M. Mehdi Ilhan, Mehmet Bulut, and Ibrahim G. Yumuşak (eds.), Çanakkale 1915, Tarih, Ekonomi, Edebiyat ve Sanat/ Gallipoli 1915: History, Economy, Literature and Art, Istanbul: Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim Üniversitesi, 2017 * Reynaud, Daniel. ‘Redefining the Enemy in Contemporary Australian Anzac Cinema,’ in Martin Löschnigg and Marzena Sokołowska-Paryż (eds.), The Enemy in Contemporary Film, Berlin, De Gruyter, 2018 * ---. ‘A Wider Angle: Australia’s War Films of the New Millenium,’ in Kelly McWilliam & Mark David Ryan (eds.), Australian Genre Film (New York & London: Routledge, 2021


References


External links

* Staff profile - http://www.avondale.edu.au/staff/staff-profiles/?staffcode=502280 * Scholarly Citations by Daniel Reynaud - https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=RCFDt1kAAAAJ&hl=en * Contributions to the International Encyclopedia First World War - https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/contributors/Daniel_Reynaud {{DEFAULTSORT:Reynaud, Daniel 1958 births Living people Australian people of French descent People from Armidale 21st-century Australian historians Australian film historians Australian male writers Writers from New South Wales