Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 2010 [Review Essay] Wadjelas : The Memoirs of a 1950's Patrol Officer
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'The contemporary Australian history and culture wars resurfaced in February in the pages of the Weekend Australian and the Monthly. From his own publishing house, the Macleay Press, Keith Windschuttle issued his Fabrication of Aboriginal History (Volume Three), renewing his attack on the concept of the Stolen Generations and on the so-called black armband view of history. In the context of that debate, Adrian Day’s memoir has a special resonance.'  (Introduction)

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