David
Irving replies:

WHEN touring
Australia, before being banned there, in 1987, I lectured in two universities in New South Wales, Sydney and
Wollongong. In one, the students told me they were penalized if they used my works; in the other they told me they were penalized if they did not. That is absolutely true.

My good advice to you is to discuss this issue with your tutor: say that you have personally studied my works, and find them valuable for their independent source research, and that you are minded to reference them, among other sources, in our papers, but what would he advise? — in light of the fact that a notorious Cambridge professor (Prof
Richard
“Skunky” Evans
) has denounced my works as bunkum, distortions, and falsifications, etc.

Your tutor will get the point, and will give you the proper advice.
Please stay in touch, and encourage your fellow students to contact me too.

Three years ago incidentally I was invited four times to address the
Oxford Union, and four times a certain pressure group was able to intimidate the university and OU into canceling.
– I knew Trevor Roper well; incidentally, and still think highly of his work. He too was an independent.