10 Facts About Historical revisionism

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At a basic level, legitimate historical revisionism is a common and not especially controversial process of developing and refining the writing of histories.

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Negationists use the term revisionism to portray their efforts as legitimate historical inquiry; this is especially the case when revisionism relates to Holocaust denial.

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Historical revisionism is the means by which the historical record, the history of a society, as understood in its collective memory, continually accounts for new facts and interpretations of the events that are commonly understood as history.

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The historian Forrest McDonald is often critical of the turn that Historical revisionism has taken but admits that the turmoil of the 1960s America has changed the way history was written:.

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Historian Deborah Lipstadt, and the historians Michael Shermer and Alex Grobman, distinguish between historical revisionism and historical negationism, the latter of which is a form of denialism.

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That legitimate historical revisionism acknowledges the existence of a "certain body of irrefutable evidence" and the existence of a "convergence of evidence", which suggest that an event – such as the Black Death, American slavery, and the Holocaust – did occur; whereas the denialism of history rejects the entire foundation of historical evidence, which is a form of historical negationism.

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Argentine historical revisionism could reach its peak during the peronist government.

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In 2011, the Manuel Dorrego National Institute of Argentine and Iberoamerican Historical Revisionism was established by the Secretary of Culture, but this one suffered a rupture between 21st century socialists and nationalists.

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Indeed, in recent years a "neoabolitionist" Historical revisionism has become standard, that uses the moral standards of racial equality of the 19th century abolitionists to criticize racial policies.

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Historical revisionism further argued that Britain and France were in no position to come to Poland's aid, and Hitler was offering the Poles an alliance in return.

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