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Keith Windschuttle (born 1942) is an
Australian historian. He was
appointed to the
board of the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 2006. He was editor...
- of Australia.
Retrieved 2
August 2021.
Windschuttle 2002, pp. 326–50.
Windschuttle 2002, pp. 408–9.
Windschuttle (2002)
wrote that a
particular text was...
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about it and
receives an explanation. The
Australian historian Keith Windschuttle criticised Rozema for
adding in this scene, not in the book, concerning...
- by
Keith Windschuttle and Tim Gillin[clarification needed] in an
article published by the right-wing
Quadrant magazine (edited by
Windschuttle himself)...
- to show that the
magazine and
editor Keith Windschuttle had right-wing bias.
Wilson claimed Windschuttle and
Quadrant would publish an
inaccurate article...
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Archipelago in the
Soviet Union." In a 2013
Quadrant article,
historian Keith Windschuttle argued that The
Fatal S**** "remains the most
widely read representation...
- Parry,
Debunking Windschuttle's benign interpretation of history, Crikey, 12
February 2008, also
Peter Read
addresses Windschuttle's article of 9 February...
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rejected these criticisms,
stating that
Windschuttle's research was incomplete.
Pilkington Garimara denied Windschuttle's claims of ****ual
activity between...
- what took
place are ambiguous. Some
Australian authors such as
Keith Windschuttle have
subsequently disputed the
magnitude of the m****acre or
denied it...
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including prominent ABC
critic Janet Albrechtsen, Ron Brunton, and
Keith Windschuttle.
During their 2007
federal election campaign,
Labor announced plans to...