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William Wilberforce: the great emancipator
Keith Windschuttle · More from publication
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The English-speaking century
In the past one hundred years, four successive political movements--Prussian militarism, German Nazism, Japanese imperialism, and international...
New Criterion, 02/01/07 by Keith Windschuttle · More from publication -
The nation & the intellectual left
In December 2005, some of Sydney's surfing beaches were sites of what politicians and the press called "race riots." After a gang of Lebanese...
New Criterion, 01/01/07 by Keith Windschuttle · More from publication -
National identity & the corruption of history
Since the 1970s, the dominant voices within academic history have worked to generate a widespread cynicism about the nature of Western democracies,...
New Criterion, 01/01/06 by Keith Windschuttle · More from publication -
Mao & the Maoists
In the summer of 1936, the American journalist Edgar Snow left Peking for China's northwest to visit the new territory taken over by the Chinese...
New Criterion, 10/01/05 by Keith Windschuttle · More from publication -
The journalism of warfare
In December 1996, Robert Fisk of the London newspaper The Independent traveled to the mountains north of Khartoum where he met Osama bin Laden. The...
New Criterion, 06/01/05 by Keith Windschuttle · More from publication -
Sphere of influence?
The Anglosphere Challenge: Why the English-Speaking Nations Will Lead the Way in the Twenty-First Century, by James C. Bennett (Rowman &...
National Review, 03/14/05 by Keith Windschuttle · More from publication -
Which enlightenment?
Gertrude Himmelfarb The Roads to Modernity: The British, French, and American Enlightenments. Knopf, 284 pages, $25 Gertrude Himmelfarb The Roads...
New Criterion, 03/01/05 by Keith Windschuttle · More from publication -
A disgraceful career
Peter Collier & David Horowitz, editors The Anti-Chomsky Reader. Encounter Books, 260 pages, $17.95 (paper) Peter Collier & David Horowitz,...
New Criterion, 09/01/04 by Keith Windschuttle · More from publication -
The burdens of empire
On September 2, 1898 at Omdurman on the banks of the Nile just south of Khartoum, an Anglo-Egyptian army under the command of General Herbert...
New Criterion, 09/01/03 by Keith Windschuttle · More from publication
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