Keith Windschuttle (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Keith Windschuttle" in English language version.

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  • Shlomowitz, Ralph (November 2005). "Keith Windschuttle's Contribution to Australian History: An Evaluation". Australian Economic History Review. 45 (3): 296–307. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8446.2005.00140.x.
  • Grimshaw, Patricia (April 2004). "The Fabrication of a Benign Colonisation? Keith Windschuttle on History". Australian Historical Studies. 35 (123): 122–129. doi:10.1080/10314610408596275. S2CID 162146174.
  • Grieves, Vicki (2003). "Windschuttle's Fabrication of Aboriginal History: A View from the Other Side". Labour History (85): 194–199. doi:10.2307/27515935. JSTOR 27515935. The term 'left-wing' is synonymous with idealistic, subjective and over-theorised. Windschuttle positions himself as the opposite: a realistic, objective, logical empiricist, who rejects rhetoric.
  • Macintyre, Stuart (2003). "Reviewing the History Wars". Labour History (85): 213–215. doi:10.2307/27515939. JSTOR 27515939. It works by a loose reading of the work of those historians and a close reading of their treatment of massacres.
  • Pardoe, Colin (February 1991). "Isolation and Evolution in Tasmania". Current Anthropology. 32 (1): 1–27. doi:10.1086/203909. S2CID 146785882.

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  • Grieves, Vicki (2003). "Windschuttle's Fabrication of Aboriginal History: A View from the Other Side". Labour History (85): 194–199. doi:10.2307/27515935. JSTOR 27515935. The term 'left-wing' is synonymous with idealistic, subjective and over-theorised. Windschuttle positions himself as the opposite: a realistic, objective, logical empiricist, who rejects rhetoric.
  • Macintyre, Stuart (2003). "Reviewing the History Wars". Labour History (85): 213–215. doi:10.2307/27515939. JSTOR 27515939. It works by a loose reading of the work of those historians and a close reading of their treatment of massacres.

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  • Roger Kimball, "The Killing of History: why Relativism is Wrong," The New Criterion, Vol. 15, 1996, p. 22.
  • An Anglican minister's diary reported as recording 100 Aboriginal and 20 white deaths, was found to record 4 for the former, and 2 for the latter. Checking a source for Brian Plomley's reference to "more killed", Windschuttle found that the original actually had "mare killed". — Geoffrey Blainey, "Native Fiction", The New Criterion, Vol. 21, 2003, p. 79.
  • The Hobart Town Courier for 1826 is twice cited by one historian as providing the evidence for killings, but was not printed that year. — Geoffrey Blainey, "Native Fiction", The New Criterion, Vol. 21, 2003, p. 79.
  • Geoffrey Blainey, "Native Fiction", The New Criterion, April 2003.
  • Geoffrey Blainey, "Native Fiction", The New Criterion, April 2003: "his book will ultimately be recognised as one of the most important and devastating written on Australian history in recent decades".
  • Roger Sandall, "Aboriginal Sin?," The New Criterion, Vol. 28, 2010, p. 75.

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