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-:''[[pseudo-]]'' +'''''Pseudohistory''''' is a [[pejorative]] term applied to a type of [[historical revisionism (negationism)|historical revisionism]]. It purports to be history, and uses ostensibly-scholarly methods and techniques (which in fact depart from standard [[Historical method|historiographical conventions]]), but is inconsistent with established facts or with common sense and often involves sensational claims whose acceptance would significantly require rewriting accepted history. The term may apply to a theory or to a work or works based on that theory. '''Cryptohistory''' is a related term, sometimes applied to pseudo-historical publications based on [[occultism|occult]] notions.
-'''Pseudohistory''' is a pejorative term applied to texts which purport to be [[history|historical]] in nature but which depart from standard [[Historical method|historiographical conventions]] in a way which undermines their conclusions. Works which draw controversial conclusions from new, speculative or disputed historical evidence, particularly in the fields of national, political, military and religious affairs, are often rejected as pseudohistory.+ 
 +The pejorative nature of the term arises from the implication of ignorance, deliberate misrepresentation, carelessness, gullibility or poor scholarship on the part of the (pseudo)historian.
==Examples== ==Examples==
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* The [[Shakespeare authorship question]], which claims that someone other than [[William Shakespeare]] of [[Stratford-upon-Avon|Stratford]] wrote the works traditionally attributed to him. * The [[Shakespeare authorship question]], which claims that someone other than [[William Shakespeare]] of [[Stratford-upon-Avon|Stratford]] wrote the works traditionally attributed to him.
==See also== ==See also==
 +:''[[pseudo-]]''
* [[Historical Revisionism (negationism)]] * [[Historical Revisionism (negationism)]]
* [[Historiography and nationalism]] * [[Historiography and nationalism]]

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Pseudohistory is a pejorative term applied to a type of historical revisionism. It purports to be history, and uses ostensibly-scholarly methods and techniques (which in fact depart from standard historiographical conventions), but is inconsistent with established facts or with common sense and often involves sensational claims whose acceptance would significantly require rewriting accepted history. The term may apply to a theory or to a work or works based on that theory. Cryptohistory is a related term, sometimes applied to pseudo-historical publications based on occult notions.

The pejorative nature of the term arises from the implication of ignorance, deliberate misrepresentation, carelessness, gullibility or poor scholarship on the part of the (pseudo)historian.

Examples

The following are some commonly cited examples of pseudohistory:

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