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Issue Details:
First known date:
2003...
no.
85
November
2003
of
Labour History
est. 1962
Labour History
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* Contents derived from the 2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Windschuttle's Fabrication of Aboriginal History: A View from the Other Side,
single work
criticism
'The responsibility attached to the writing of Indigenous Australians’ histories is immense: no other history has the potential to impact on the present and the future and excite contention and debate to such a high degree. For myself, I approach the task with some misgiving as the fallout can be resounding – my research interest,Indigenous family history with the reality of mixed race marriages and liaisons, is a potential minefield ... ' (Introduction)
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'Many Deeds of Terror': Windschuttle and Musquito,
single work
criticism
'Naomi Parry suggest that Keith Windschuttle has presented The Fabrication of Aboriginal History as ‘the most exhaustive study that’s ever been done’. Yet within its pages are many examples of errors and misrepresentations that cast doubt on his management of colonial source material.'
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