'To infuse an universal terror': a reappraisal of the Coniston killings

IF 0.4 Q1 HISTORY Aboriginal History Pub Date : 2011-01-01 DOI:10.22459/AH.27.2011.06
B. Wilson, J. O'Brien
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Australian history has of late entered a new phase of self-reflection, fuelled in part by Keith Windschuttle’s questioning the number of Aboriginal deaths as the result of frontier conflict.2 This revisionist view of frontier conflict has led to a re-examination of many events previously accepted as ‘truths’. One of these events, the Coniston killings of 1928 near Alice Springs, has almost universally been accepted as a massacre. Even Keith Windschuttle acknowledges that ‘Coniston deserves the label “massacre”’.3 This year marks the 75th since the tragic events at and around Coniston Station. In September 2003 a plaque was unveiled near Coniston, in honour of those who lost their lives during what is locally referred to as the ‘killing times’.
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“注入一种普遍的恐怖”:对康尼斯顿谋杀案的重新评估
最近,澳大利亚历史进入了一个自我反思的新阶段,部分原因是基思·温斯舒特尔(Keith Windschuttle)对因边境冲突而死亡的土著人数的质疑这种对边境冲突的修正主义观点导致了对许多以前被视为“真理”的事件的重新审视。其中一个事件是1928年发生在爱丽丝泉附近的科尼斯顿杀人案,几乎被普遍认为是一场大屠杀。就连基思·温斯舒特尔也承认,“科尼斯顿配得上‘大屠杀’的标签”今年是康尼斯顿车站及其周围发生悲惨事件以来的第75年。2003年9月,一块牌匾在科尼斯顿附近揭幕,以纪念那些在当地被称为“杀戮时代”中丧生的人。
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