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"revisionism" Definitions
  1. ideas that are different from, and want to change, the main ideas or practices of a political system, especially Marxism
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What you're saying is that it's not the revisionism itself that's bad, but rather, the sort of blind revisionism without any idea of context and history. Exactly.
Justice Scalia himself opposed this very type of atextual revisionism.
George W. Bush benefits from this kind of revisionism, too.
To him, the opposite of Revisionism remains a suicidal passivity.
Perhaps that is why historical revisionism comes easily to these groups.
A century on, she has become the subject of feminist revisionism.
McGregor is turning historical revisionism into a strategy for perpetual relevance.
There is a welcome wildness to some of Rourke and Willimon's revisionism.
I don't usually care for this kind of revisionism, but this is great.
The use of the term "revisionism" in this matter is a red herring.
" Acosta shot back that Miller was peddling "some sort of National Park revisionism.
Mr. Jackson's prescription — "effective governance lies somewhere between revisionism and textualism" — is completely vacuous.
Intriguingly, Ms Faludi compares her father's "rebirth" in old age to Hungary's own revisionism.
Many more of Gandhi's statues may fall in the present climate of furious revisionism.
The Motoyas are among the most prominent backers in Japan of rightist historical revisionism.
And "Denial," a true story and courtroom drama about Holocaust revisionism, arrives on iTunes.
Holy crap, this Clinton answer on Lincoln went totally off the rails into Southern revisionism.
Any claim of good intentions at the outset of the war seems like dangerous revisionism.
As my colleague Jeet Heer previously wrote, Bush nostalgia enables a form of historical revisionism.
Nonetheless, there are sections when his love of revisionism seems unusually detached from the music.
You may have missed this, between the indictments, the terrorist attack, the Civil War revisionism.
But historical revisionism in Azerbaijan challenging Armenian antiquity predates the bloody 1990s war by decades.
The "emerging revisionism" that Mr. Baker notes leads to an obscuring of the historical record.
"It's agricultural revisionism!" argue some, citing the fact that pumpkins aren't actually in season until autumn proper.
But plenty will say in private that some of the #MeToo stories seem to stray into revisionism.
With a date with North Korea on the horizon, the president should ditch the revisionism on Iran.
What terrifying revisionism -- and what a window into the Trump administration and the conservative ideology undergirding it.
Don't-believe-your-lying-eyes revisionism has a lengthy pedigree, and a mixed record, in conservative propaganda.
"When there's a plaque for many of these, typically it's revisionism, or even more flagrant," said Hanks.
Some Russia observers argue that this pattern of failure is a result of Russian intransigence and revisionism.
As the historical revisionism has ramped up, so has the desecration of Ukraine's Holocaust sites and memorials.
The Indian view is much more than P.C. revisionism, if you believe in the rule of law.
In a sweeping act of historical revisionism, it came to be seen as a traditional Hunan dish.
IN THE latest volume of his memoirs, Ngugi wa Thiong'o advocates a certain revisionism about his native Kenya.
Redesigning the basis for this incredible and popular form of communication is an act of destructive cultural revisionism.
This combination of subtle and brazen nationalist revisionism captures the two-and-a-half years of PiS rule.
But in the film's final scenes, Tarantino returns to the historical revisionism he famously explored in Inglourious Basterds.
"This is not even historical revisionism, it's the introduction of crime as a recommended act," Kandic told Reuters.
This is definitely not an exhibition that deconstructs Giacometti, and any revisionism will have to await a sequel.
But Moscow has made people in the West think that its policies are motivated by aggressive revisionism, not defense.
Taney—born less than a year after the Declaration—would have no revisionism: The general words above quoted would
That means the liberal-media conspiracy will become a central and unquestioned piece of the GOP's inevitable 2016 revisionism.
He said those issues include free speech, preserving history against "revisionism," combating political correctness and advocating for white interests.
Important revisionism, rediscoveries and resurrections concerning female artists have taken place across the history of art since the 423s.
The Better Deal is essentially a sign that Clinton's low-key flirtation with antitrust revisionism is now real doctrine.
But it also created room for a centrist candidate — someone who could represent the consensus against Le Pen's radical revisionism.
A series like "Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers" is a crucial part of this revisionism, a corrective to our collective amnesia.
But a judicial review is unlikely to placate those who have accused the Law and Justice Party of dangerous revisionism.
" The Federalist's John Daniel Davidson accused the Times of "sweeping historical revisionism in the service of contemporary left-wing politics.
Other quarantined Reddit communities include subreddits centered on discussions of racism, violence, Holocaust revisionism and other forms of anti-Semitism.
In this racist revisionism, they didn't have to reckon with the new black citizen, voter, or legislator as nominal equals.
Since the severity of the pandemic became apparent, the president has defended his earlier claims through false statements and revisionism.
The story that Mr. Gray has chosen seems an unlikely candidate for such revisionism because it turns on Lieut. Col.
But by and large, 2017 was a year shaped by anger and Donald Trump tweets and Sean Spicer holocaust revisionism.
Instead, it runs parallel to their ramp-up and at a key moment abruptly swerves into an act of historical revisionism.
To simplify enormous and complex bodies of scholarship to their barest essences, orthodoxy held communism primarily responsible, while revisionism blamed capitalism.
Revisionism always risks revising right out of existence not just the old, too rosy account but also the multi-hued reality.
Since the 1994 ceasefire among newly-independent Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Nagorno-Karabakh, mutual accusations of vandalism and revisionism have been rampant.
And in 1896 the all-female Confederate Memorial Literary Society opened the Confederate Museum, an institutional home for Lost Cause revisionism.
" That's why singers of the "Battle Hymn" now frequently rise up to healthy revisionism: "Let us live to make men free.
Four decades later, there are reasons for some historical revisionism, particularly given what has happened to inflation and living standards since.
A similar revisionism has been applied to the Vikings, who nowadays are mostly characterized as traders with a forceful negotiating manner.
He was referring to allegations of revisionism -- often involving the removal of direct references to religious minorities -- in school texts in Pakistan.
And, these days, the Bush-Cheney era is sometimes subject to the misty revisionism that comparisons with contemporary American politics can involve.
"There's a lot of revisionism that happens," he said, when outsiders take control of the story, be it academia or other institutions.
GIRL meets boy, they fall in love, girl dies: the morbid plots of many operas are an obvious target for feminist revisionism.
For the first time, a party was elected to the Bundestag that is openly nationalistic and islamophobic and that advocates historic revisionism.
It's a viewpoint underpinned by the wild historical revisionism and newfound cosmic curiosity that defined so much mid-250th century science fiction.
Abe's revisionism (he has currently set 2020 as a deadline for the amended constitution) is unlikely to achieve its aims in Japan.
Merkel noted that her visit came amid rising anti-Semitism and historical revisionism and vowed that Germany would not tolerate anti-Semitism.
But the term reflects clumsiness, not historical revisionism: no one argues that Poles ran Auschwitz or any of the other camps in Poland.
Yet there is a danger of inaccurate revisionism, and of being taken in by the cynical posturing of the likes of Mr Malema.
But an even greater risk is that she could engage in such shameful historical revisionism and not be punished by voters at all.
Cillizza: Trump made an argument that getting rid of a Robert E. Lee statue starts us down a slippery slope of historical revisionism.
Within Washington, an odd revisionism has arisen around Mr. Trump's previous set of strikes, meant to explain why they produced little tangible benefit.
Last year, the Israeli state archives published a 700-page volume of her notes and documents with scholarly comment that reflects such revisionism.
Staying true to the Disney brand, Marvel never dipped into the gritty revisionism of Zack Snyder or the gleeful toilet humor of Deadpool.
The rest is not so much history as some of the best copywriting in existence, thanks to colonial marketing and Singapore's own historical revisionism.
Ross Douthat's New York Times column last week titled "Why We Miss the WASPs" was met with ridicule online because of its blatant revisionism.
But the causes of destruction prove disturbingly resilient: Revisionism, fascism, and fundamentalism take on new forms, finding footholds in new corners of the world.
"There is too much revisionism being taught in universities today," said State Representative Jay Lawrence, a Republican from Scottsdale who backed the new programs.
One of the greatest dangers in Russia's experiments with revisionism is that it pushes the most painful chapters of its history into the shadows.
It's the systematic elimination of free speech, free assembly, and free thought via any means necessary, including violent protest, the media and Orwellian revisionism.
But her version also connected the song with the chord progression of Aerosmith's "Dream On": a little revisionism to help an intense tradition endure.
In a not-entirely-deft bit of cinematic historical revisionism at its outset, "The Jesus Rolls" dispenses with the character's problematic sex-offender status.
Rather than erasing the reality of the Civil War, Clark cleans up the revisionism that has allowed Confederate soldiers to remain memorialized as rebel heroes.
In Japan, Prime Minister Shinzō Abe antagonizes neighbors in the region with war revisionism, offerings to the controversial Yasukuni Shrine, and proposals of Japanese rearmament.
The most painful parts of "Marriage Story" act out that revisionism, as idiosyncrasies are made to look pathological and mistakes are treated as potential crimes.
"A Different Picture" makes this clear in a series that, selection after selection, is at once an act of cine-activism and of historical revisionism.
"It is reassuring for the countries most worried about Russian revisionism," said Dalibor Rohac, an expert on Europe at the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute.
Chancellor Angela Merkel warned against "dangerous historical revisionism" on Friday during her first trip to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp as the leader of Germany.
Martin, who was white, trained him for six years, although historical revisionism later gave more credit to Fred Stoner, a black trainer in the Smoketown neighborhood.
This fundamental tension, between Moscow's revisionism and Washington's defense of the status quo, led to a collapse in US-Russia relations during the late Obama administration.
Breaking that silence is imperative, especially given the current global rise of anti-Semitism and the disturbing correlation between Holocaust revisionism and violence against living Jews.
As scrutiny grows, there are signs of revisionism on both sides: all references to Ms Inada and Mrs Abe have been unceremoniously scrubbed from the kindergarten's website.
I admit I have some reservations: even setting aside the silly censorship of classical art, I think you can go too far with this kind of revisionism.
The examples she cites are certainly rude (one allegedly called a Clinton supporter a "lying shitbag") but this is a thin argument weakened further by her revisionism.
Mao, fearing the return of revisionism and sidelined by his own party, signaled his reassertion of control with the famous July 1966 swim in the Yangtze River.
Access to them is "the strongest bulwark against the reactionary revisionism that is attempting to paint a pretty picture of the military regimes in the southern cone."
It's a moment not of historical revisionism but of wordless acknowledgment that this little person was a boy all along, no matter what the birth certificate said.
In fact, it's been a show of self-regard, delusion, and historical revisionism not seen outside of presidential campaigns, surely not something we've ever seen in sports.
Such revisionism could almost be the theme of this year's Prototype Festival, which, in the past four years, has become essential to the evolution of American opera.
Food historians may have serious grounds to debate the exact parentage of béchamel and the fork, but many assumptions driving the current government's revisionism are unquestionably wrong.
"There's no point in spoiling the specifics, but needless to say, the movie careens into a form of historical revisionism familiar from Tarantino's other recent work," IndieWire writes.
The irony of the current wave of revisionism is that 1989 is rejected for the same reasons that it has long been acclaimed, namely its absence of radicalism.
They called on institutions and organizations to "refrain from divisive events, actions and rhetoric, including glorification of convicted war criminals, historic revisionism and the provocative use of symbols".
"The coup of 1964, without any possibility of doubt or revisionism of history, was a violent and antidemocratic rupture of the constitutional order," the attorney general's statement said.
The civil war "Bushwick" imagines is mostly about white people, which kind of makes the movie a piece of historical revisionism about something that hasn't even happened yet.
"There's plenty of room to criticize him, but I don't think this a purely cynical case of revisionism," one former Democratic Senate aide told Vox about his Iraq record.
The resolution passed last Friday in consensus without a vote but the U.S. deputy permanent representative to the UN spoke highly critically against the resolution, warning of historical revisionism.
But for the most part, Freeman—in a welcome bit of subversive revisionism for a book aimed at the general public—emphasizes the similarities between Western and Soviet industrialization.
While the AfD's revisionism stops short of Holocaust denial, which is a crime in Germany, its rhetoric has been blamed for fueling ugly scenes at former concentration camp sites.
But, when one attempts to do a thing that can't be done — that shouldn't be done — one must employ the tools of deception: obfuscation, revisionism and flat-out lying.
The sophisticated term for this phenomenon is revisionism, but it can also be understood as common-sensical, since we should know snap judgments are not always the right judgments.
After the fall of communism, many Eastern European governments engaged in remarkable Holocaust revisionism, almost always aimed at minimizing or ignoring anti-Jewish violence carried out by their own populations.
"Who could have imagined that more than 70 years after World War II, Holocaust revisionism and even denial would be on the rise, as this study powerfully demonstrates," said Berger.
These accusations of historical revisionism come amid attempts by Xi to wind back some of Deng's liberal economic reforms, by solidifying greater Communist Party sway over the country's private sector.
In 2015, Romania rebuked him for posting on his Facebook page symbols it said suggested Budapest favors autonomy for Romanian territory populated mainly by ethnic Hungarians, calling such "revisionism" unacceptable.
Stirred into the larger pot of recent revisionism, these arguments leave us with a big question: was it really worth it, and are we better off for its having happened?
Jewish activists accuse some Lithuanians of engaging in historical revisionism by trying to equate the extermination of Jews with the deportations and executions of other Lithuanians during the Soviet occupation.
Frank Bruni It hit me this week, around the time when Sarah Huckabee Sanders was blithely seconding Chief of Staff John Kelly's Civil War revisionism, that I missed Sean Spicer.
This museum-filling outing for the signal sculptor of Western modernism is rather cautious — but revisionism can wait another day when the art looks as good as it does here.
In 2015, Romania rebuked him for posting on his Facebook page symbols it said suggested Budapest favours autonomy for Romanian territory populated mainly by ethnic Hungarians, calling such "revisionism" unacceptable.
"First and foremost, we're calling out Bethesda for what seems to me like the stupidest act of revisionism in history," he says, adding that he believes playing it safe is counterproductive.
That revisionism extended to the work of Brutalists like Paul Rudolph, whose concrete behemoths, publicly reviled, had also come to be seen afresh by a generation of designers and design lovers.
MHM historian Jens Wehner also added that revisionism about the Third Reich—like promoting the idea that it produced anachronistically sophisticated technologies—feeds conspiracy theories about the period as a whole.
Countries trying to recover from such periods of chaos or misrule have often, in recent decades, turned to truth commissions designed to counteract the deceit and historical revisionism of oppressive regimes.
Much like civil-rights movement revisionism—pretending Republicans are the true and rightful heirs to Martin Luther King's legacy—is often spun to absolve the right of its complicity in structural racism.
Critics of PiS say the row over Westerplatte is part of a broader government policy of historical revisionism they say is aimed at fanning nationalist sentiment among voters and discrediting the opposition.
Brady Garrett, 25, was holding up signs during the rally that said "Research Holocaust Revisionism" and "1488," the latter of which is a combination of numbers emblematic of Nazism and white supremacy.
But, in the event that state or federal investigators do examine the legality of Icahn's role in the early days of the Trump Administration, this heedless revisionism is unlikely to withstand scrutiny.
And for all the talk of revisionism in the market, the top price of the night was the $34.1 million given for a small Jackson Pollock drip painting on paper from 1949.
He specializes in a provocative kind of revisionism—underlying all his best work is a deep understanding of his subjects, an eye for the telling detail, and a chaotic sense of humor.
Still, Shuffle Along is an important musical that answers many of the questions that critics of Hamilton's historical revisionism have faced: namely, where are the actual black characters within this historical narrative?
The story of the New England Puritans is itself a folk tale that's been told, retold and fought over through generations of Thanksgiving school pageants, endless productions of "The Crucible" and historical revisionism.
Trade revisionism has dominated recent U.S. politics, to be sure, but the movement is also alive and well in other industrialized countries, particularly in Europe, and has already intensified post the Brexit vote.
But Mr Davis is adamant in rejecting one popular school of revisionism: the heroine's bond with Jesus is not erotic, even subliminally (even though Mr Phoenix and Ms Mara are dating off-screen).
A Philippine women's group called Gabriela said Japan aimed "to erase any trace of their country's brutality to the world and we should not allow them to have their way on historical revisionism".
The health care bill never passed, and Collins has since engaged in some big-time revisionism by arguing that McConnell really did keep his promise but that partisan bickering was somehow to blame.
Lounge music, a blurry, placid style of music born in the early '50s from the bombast of big bands—and readopted in the 90s in a fit of nostalgic revisionism—is essentially functional music.
By the time of the next counterattack against a new Democrat, historical revisionism sets in: Republican leaders are seen as part of the problem, being too accommodating to liberalism and selling out their principles.
The United States and other traditional allies had excoriated the Polish government over the law, passed in February, condemning it as largely unenforceable, a threat to free speech, and an act of historical revisionism.
The revival of great-power competition is particularly concerning: Geopolitical revisionism on the part of unsatisfied major powers is traditionally the sort of thing that has preceded large-scale war with all of its horrors.
The same holds for birther revisionism, for which Trump and his surrogates have been repeatedly chastised by a press corps that may finally be growing tired of Trump's efforts to game and lie to them.
"Instead of celebrating American history the week of our nation's independence, Nike has apparently decided that Betsy Ross is unworthy, and has bowed to the current onslaught of political correctness and historical revisionism," he tweeted.
But they may be the most archetypal, and watching them in close succession takes you almost over the range of the genre, from a portrait of a righteous lawman to the darker corners of revisionism.
The councilwoman herself has said that the Tuscon Rodeo Parade Committee has "fed into Confederate revisionism," which she argues pushes the narrative that the Civil War was a battle over state rights rather than slavery.
"Instead of celebrating American history the week of our nation's independence, Nike has apparently decided that Betsy Ross is unworthy, and has bowed to the current onslaught of political correctness and historical revisionism," he said.
The exhibition offers a compelling counter-narrative to the violence conventionally associated with Spanish colonial art, but its complete exclusion of representations of imperial brutality — inflicted on millions of people — borders on rose-tinted historical revisionism.
"Instead of celebrating American history the week of our nation's independence, Nike has apparently decided that Betsy Ross is unworthy, and has bowed to the current onslaught of political correctness and historical revisionism," wrote Arizona Gov.
But Rowling's attempts at diversifying via revisionism are ultimately both stressful and painful, because she cannot literally rewrite the books and films to include scenes, dialogue, and exposition that would whisper these nods into concrete reality.
He has skillfully presented his assertive foreign and security policies — an expression of his revisionism — as Japan's readiness to play a fuller role in assisting the mainstay of the international order that is the United States.
But the notion that we should now rethink his entire body of work — one that contains its share of clunkers as well as more than a few genuine masterpieces — is the worst form of historical revisionism.
Third, the Israeli security establishment has a deep-rooted belief that Iranian revisionism and "expansionism" knows no limits, and that the Islamic Republic is hellbent on creating an "aggressive empire" in the Middle East and beyond.
An administration that did not protect small businesses from extraterritorial internet tax claims in the Supreme Court still aspires to protect the largest United States companies from the same kind of tax policy revisionism in Europe.
Nike's decision to yank the shoes from shelves has already prompted backlash, including from Arizona governor Doug Ducey, who accused the company of "bow[ing] to the current onslaught of political correctness and historical revisionism" on Twitter.
Senior Obama administration officials dismissed Russia's dismemberment of Ukraine as "distinctly 19th- and 20th-century decisions" instead of acknowledging such actions as typical of the renewed great-power revisionism that increasingly threatens to define the 21st century.
Both the genuine mystery and historical revisionism of that first Thanksgiving has led to an unending quest to uncover authentic-but-little-known Thanksgiving dishes—which may actually explain why oyster ice cream has become a thing.
READ MORE: Far-right German lawmakers aren't sorry for walking out of a commemoration to Holocaust victims Maas' comments follow broader warnings that Europe's memory of the Holocaust is dwindling, aided by deliberate historical revisionism by nationalist governments.
READ MORE: Poland backs down from its controversial Holocaust history law The Holocaust Revisionist Report, a study released last week, identified Poland, alongside Hungary, Croatia and Lithuania, as the European countries taking the most alarming steps towards revisionism.
Such hazy revisionism may help explain Biden's deep popularity among Boomers, as well as among the Silent Generation of which he's (just barely) a part: Polls show that roughly half of Democratic voters over age 50 support him.
At the start of the Cultural Revolution in 1966, China renamed the Beijing street where the Soviet Embassy was situated Anti-Revisionism Road, a reference to the Chinese belief that the Soviets had abandoned the true path toward Communism.
After an uproar, the Poles watered down the law, and the Israeli and Polish governments issued a joint statement on Poland's Holocaust history — a strange document of utilitarian historical revisionism aimed at preserving an important alliance in the present.
The Watchmen score, with its blend of groaning ambient, '80s-throwback electro, and even Dixieland jazz, embodies the show's ambitious historical revisionism, in which the past is every bit as subject to scrutiny and reconsideration as an alternate present.
Susan Davis announces retirement Poll: Trump neck and neck with top 2020 Democrats in Florida Former immigration judge fined, temporarily banned from federal service for promoting Clinton policies MORE engaged in the same kind of historical revisionism on war.
She was an adult during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, when France began making an effort to come to terms with the Nazi Occupation and when her father was repeatedly brought to court for his Holocaust denials and historical revisionism.
In a novel that conveys, with understated clarity, the devastating effects of the closet, he has chosen to resist the closet's narrative appeal, the salacious potential for revelation and revisionism that comes with uncovering the truths of an earlier time.
Will it return to "peace, love, unity and respect" or will it be this weird fractured space of harassment, racism, division, homophobia—how can you have this revisionism of this culture when you got this dichotomy going on at the moment?
Discussions on the film set are intertwined with historical analysis, and there are explorations of crowd psychology, revisionism and German cooperation with the Ottoman Turks; it's no stretch to see how the massacre of Armenians helped lay groundwork for the Holocaust.
As a result of the "reset," Obama surrendered the initiative to Putin by cancelling the missile defense system that was supposed to defend NATO's new allies in Central Europe and halting further NATO enlargement — the one sure protection against Kremlin revisionism.
What's clever about this dour revisionism is that romance, heroism and belief in the Force are gradually introduced towards the end of the film, so it's not just the plot of "Rogue One" which leads directly to "Star Wars", but its tone, too.
And Netanyahu's office is trying to negotiate a compromise with Hungary over the contents of a museum that many fear will whitewash Hungary's role in the Nazi genocide of the Jews, essentially putting Israel's imprimatur on a modified form of Holocaust revisionism.
Given his concern with Mr. Orban's historical revisionism, the way the autocrat has demonized the Jewish philanthropist George Soros, and his general xenophobia, what does Mr. Lapid make of the fact that Israel's current government has cozied up to the Hungarian leader?
Koestler, the champion change artist of the group, became a communist in his teens, then joined Vladimir Jabotinsky's right-wing Zionist Revisionist movement, forerunner of today's Likud, then returned to communism, then emerged as one of the world's most influential anticommunists and returned to Revisionism.
In a country where forgetfulness and forgiveness are interchangeable and there is collective mental bias for the immediate present than the distant past, Marcos' blitzkrieg campaign of "historical revisionism" has proven increasingly effective, especially among the youth and those who are critical of the Philippines' oligarchy.
So even if this ethical revisionism was a "mistake", as claimed, and someone at Facebook wrote a question into the survey that they really shouldn't have, it's a very bad look for a company that's struggling to reset its reputation as the purveyor of a broken product.
"Shifting from simple revisionism to rewriting the events of the weekend wholesale, Trump next claimed that the far right rally characterized by organizer Jason Kessler as a "pro-white demonstration," included "a lot of people" other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists who were there to "innocently protest.
Coincidentally, the closest match, they discovered, was a Benjamin Moore color called "Confederate red" — a telling and disturbing example of the prevalence on the Confederacy in American consciousness and the revisionism that has occurred to normalize the legacy of the Confederacy, and the United States's history with slavery.
Gropius also took advantage of the exhibit as a first opportunity to solidify his reputation as the undisputed leader of the Bauhaus and its all-important dean, a small act of historical revisionism that communicated his esteem for education over construction but also his own non-negligible ego.
" She characterized speaking out against the occupation as a "moral imperative," but added: "Casting the movement for Jewish self-determination as a racist, Western colonialist enterprise, rather than a liberation movement for a minority population subject to generations of pogroms, exile, discrimination and ultimately genocide, is self-serving historical revisionism.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov railed against those who "declare the priority of self-serving unilateral approaches" and their "belligerent revisionism," listing Middle East peace talks, the Iran nuclear deal, the World Trade Organization and the Paris Agreement on climate -- all areas where the US has taken unilateral action, withdrawn or threatened to.
Lauded food historian Michael Twitty's complete and total demolition of another lauded food historian's academically unhinged assertion that slaves did not contribute to American Southern cuisine as thoroughly as often believed is a testament to the fact that historical revisionism must be fought on all fronts, including a subject as seemingly innocuous as fried chicken.
In Lizzie—directed by Craig William Macneill, and co-produced by the actress—historic accuracy is traded for reckless, if often ravishing, revisionism: Lizzie and her housemaid, Bridget Sullivan (played by Kristen Stewart with equal parts diffidence and achy longing), fall in love, pay for it, and plot revenge against the patriarchal powers that be.
But, as the debate has unfolded, it has sometimes been tempting to ask what it is all about — the unhealed wounds of Africa's colonial heritage; or fears among Westerners that their version of history may be sacrificed on an altar of racially tinged revisionism, an echo of an equally fiery debate on some American campuses.
A senior manager in charge of sponsored content then said the paper had already increased government ad sales and scored an exclusive interview with Abe after dropping a column by Jeff Kingston, director of Asia studies at Temple University Japan, who had been writing weekly on what he saw as the Abe administration's historical revisionism.
Schonberger spent two-plus years collaborating with Marty Gaynor, a retired Detroit police officer who obsessively documented his work and subsequently retained thousands of images taken in the course of policing during the 1970s and '80s; in the process, the artist created a body of work that blends archiving with revisionism and role-play.
The film served as an implicit rebuke to the rah-rah heroism of Reagan-era action movies that glorified America's global military interventions, and as a direct response to the Vietnam revisionism that was gaining cultural traction at the time, which floated the idea that the war could have been won if only America would have been more committed.
They began to fall in waves, as Hartmond recounts, and often through violent dismantling: after the Orange Revolution in 2004, during Euromaiden protests in 2013 and 2014 — which witnessed the toppling of nearly 400 monuments — and following the official passage of the legislation on decommunization in April 2015, which sparked debates about national identity and historical revisionism.
Mao truly became the monkey king by starting the Cultural Revolution in 1966 to dispel the "miasmal mist" of Soviet-style "revisionism" from the C.C.P. Now, it was the youth of China, not the peasants, who were to be his agents of destruction, as major party and government departments were trashed and their officials humiliated and purged.
The answer to these questions is simple: Saudi Arabia's highest authorities apparently want to make it clear that it was not the courageous advocacy of those feminists that led to this moment, when the kingdom is about to finally lift its ban on women driving, but rather the grace of a crown prince engaged in ferocious revisionism.
"While there is something of a historical revisionism happening in some quarters of our nation these days that brands Nelson Mandela's second wife a revolutionary and heroic figure," the columnist Verashni Pillay wrote in the South African newspaper The Mail and Guardian, "it doesn't take that much digging to remember the truly awful things she has been responsible for."
KAUNAS, Lithuania — Pope Francis on Sunday warned against revisionism and any rebirth of the anti-Semitism that fueled the Holocaust, as he marked the annual remembrance for Lithuania's centuries-old Jewish community that was nearly wiped out during World War II. Francis began his second day in the Baltics in Lithuania's second city, Kaunas, where an estimated 3,000 Jews survived out of 37,000 during the 1941-44 Nazi occupation.
This includes anti-immigration activist Lauren Southern, who has more than half a million subscribers on YouTube; Tarl Warwick, better known as Styxhexenhammer666, who frequently broadcasts wearing a leather jacket with no undershirt and who has dabbled in Holocaust revisionism; Stefan Molyneux, the self-styled philosopher who the Southern Poverty Law Center says promotes "scientific racism and eugenics"; and Colin Robertson, the Scottish white supremacist better known as Millennial Woes who has almost 50,000 subscribers on YouTube.
In his years in politics, Buchanan has regularly found himself in the company of anti-Semites and white nationalists — trucking in Holocaust revisionism (he once suggested it was impossible that 850,000 Jews had been gassed at Treblinka), writing for the white nationalist anti-immigration site VDARE, and stating that "there are only two groups that are beating the drums for war in the Middle East —the Israeli Defense Ministry and its amen corner in the United States" (namely, Jewish neoconservatives).

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