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    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.

  2. The boy was Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean. His experience at Waterloo was a foretaste of the labours that would occupy most of his adult life: the establishment of the Australian War Memorial and the writing of the official history of Australia during the First World War.

  3. 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.

  4. 9 de abr. de 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...

  5. Charles Bean is a Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and Chairman of the Centre for Economic Policy Research. Between 2016 and 2021, he was also an executive member at the Office for Budget Responsibility.

  6. Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean is venerated as one of Australia’s most famous journalists; embedded for more than four years with the men of the 1st AIF and author of the multi-volume definitive history of World War I.

  7. 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.