Geoffrey Blainey is often described as Australia's "greatest living
historian." However, Blainey has also been a controversial figure. His
1984 comments about Asian immigration triggered a major political
controversy. In turn, the reaction of his critics raised fundamental
questions about freedom of speech and set the scene for the "history
wars" fought out in Australia over the past three decades. Many academic
historians were amongst Blainey's critics. After 1984, Blainey became
stereotyped as a "conservative historian" and thus outside the bounds of
academic history, yet much of Blainey's historical writing, both in
method and outlook, has been far from conservative. Geoffrey Blainey:
Writer, Historian, Controversialist challenges simplistic descriptions
of Blainey's work. It sheds an important light not just on Blainey's
career, but also on the past and present practice of history in
Australia.