Monday, January 30, 2006

"What's going on here? A political agenda, it seems."

The 'fascists' the left would have us believe in - smh.com.au - January 31, 2006 -
"A problem with history is that it is invariably taught by historians, writes Gerard Henderson. A problem with history is that it is invariably taught by historians. And some historians, who are not into postmodernism and who recognise the importance of chronology, still have their own agendas. Like others, some historians will believe what they want to believe. While this remains the case, there is more to good history than the junking of themes and the restoration of a sense of structured narrative."
Gerard Henderson is the executive director of the Sydney Institute.

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