'Our second issue still benefits from the hard work of our predecessors, the Flinders editorial team. We were delighted to delve into the eight articles accepted for this issue and discuss with the authors the best ways to highlight their contributions. We are especially thrilled to lead off the issue with Paul Sendziuk and Martin Crotty’s report on their investigation into history curricula in Australian and New Zealand universities. In response to the grandiose claims made recently by the Institute of Public Affairs that our universities teach fragmented and parochial history, Sendziuk and Crotty found instead that comprehensive surveys are alive and well. Read further to find out the details of what we actually teach in history lecture theatres across the Tasman world.' (Editorial introduction)
2019 pg. 308-323