John Hirst Quote

The expansion of Europe was the transforming force in human history of the last 500 years, and yet the modern academy looks for reasons not to study it. In the era of decolonisation the new nations want to stress their indigenous roots and sympathetic scholars explain that European influence was not overwhelming, but that it was used and subverted by locals for local purposes. To concentrate on Europe is criticised as 'Eurocentric'. But to ignore Europe makes the history of any part of the globe unintelligible.


Sense and Nonsense in Australian History (2005)


The expansion of Europe was the transforming force in human history of the last 500 years, and yet the modern academy looks for reasons not to study...

The expansion of Europe was the transforming force in human history of the last 500 years, and yet the modern academy looks for reasons not to study...

The expansion of Europe was the transforming force in human history of the last 500 years, and yet the modern academy looks for reasons not to study...

The expansion of Europe was the transforming force in human history of the last 500 years, and yet the modern academy looks for reasons not to study...