Abstract

This article examines Year 8 history textbooks (13–14-year-old students) that follow the Australian National and Victorian Curricula. It argues that the sometimes inaccurate accounts they give of Islam and the early modern Ottoman Empire largely have their origins in the detailed prescriptions given in the history curricula.

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