Indigenous Australia and Alcohol Policy: Meeting difference with indifference
UNSW Press, $39.95 pb, 168 pp
From Hunting to Drinking: The devastating effects of alcohol on an Australian Aboriginal community
Routledge, $59 pb, 251 pp
Bottom of the Bottle
In 2002, during the scandal and scrambling caused by Keith Windschuttle’s The Fabrication of Aboriginal History, an unassuming paperback made its way onto the shelf without much fanfare. No radio specials, opinion pieces or public debates followed its publication. Instead, David McKnight and his book From Hunting to Drinking: The Devastating Effects of Alcohol 011 an Australian Aboriginal Community slipped past Australian historians and intellectuals while they focused their attention elsewhere.
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