Japanese history textbook controversies
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The selective omission is a memory bias. In collective memory it's a bias where a group (state, media, public opinion) work to forget some traumatic memories. This expressions is often used for post-war rewriting of history in a more coherent way according to local stereotypes and moral values.
See also
- Historical revisionism (negationism)
- Japanese history textbook controversies
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