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Keith Windschuttle and aboriginal history.


"Bring me my liar." (Remark attributed to Frederick the Great, when wishing to have history read to him). Precious scarcely any authors ever produce a volume which can be legitimately called "life-changing", with equal reason that readers' minds would be differently furnished if it had stayed unwritten. Still fewer authors manage to exhibit two such books. In the exalted company of those who have achieved this latter feat is Keith Windschuttle.

Nine years ago Mr Windschuttle gave us The Killing of History, (1) a brief yet profoundly detailed guide to historiographical corruption's greatest in quantity fashionable forms, which saw not on the pretensions to trustworthiness


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