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Australian History
by Cassandra Pybus
June 1998, no. 201

This Whispering in Our Hearts by Henry Reynolds

Allen & Unwin, $17.95 pb, 284 pp

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I remember a conversation a year or so ago with an Australian scholar who had recently returned after a stint in Europe and was astonished to hear colleagues refer to Henry Reynolds as a ‘populariser’ and not true historian. I’ve heard it myself. Now that Reynolds has become a full-time writer we can expect to hear it more often. All of which goes a long way toward explaining why academic history is in decline.

 


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This Whispering in Our Hearts by Henry Reynolds

Allen & Unwin, $17.95 pb, 284 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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