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- | :''[[historical revisionism]], [[secret history]]'' | + | :''[[secret history]]'' |
'''Revisionism''' may refer to: | '''Revisionism''' may refer to: | ||
- | *[[Historical revisionism]], the critical re-examination of presumed historical facts and existing historiography | + | *[[Historical revisionism]], the critical re-examination of presumed historical facts and existing [[historiography]] |
** The "revisionists" school of thought in [[Soviet and Communist studies]], as opposed to the Cold War "traditionalists" school. | ** The "revisionists" school of thought in [[Soviet and Communist studies]], as opposed to the Cold War "traditionalists" school. | ||
*[[Historical revisionism (negationism)]], a particular form of historical revisionism concerned with the denial of facts accepted by mainstream historians | *[[Historical revisionism (negationism)]], a particular form of historical revisionism concerned with the denial of facts accepted by mainstream historians | ||
*[[Holocaust denial]], any of various claims that standard scholarly descriptions of the Holocaust are substantially erroneous, particularly the denials made by [[David Irving]] | *[[Holocaust denial]], any of various claims that standard scholarly descriptions of the Holocaust are substantially erroneous, particularly the denials made by [[David Irving]] | ||
- | *[[Revisionist Zionism]], a nationalist faction within the Zionist movement | ||
*[[Revisionism (Marxism)|Marxist revisionism]], a pejorative term used by some Marxists to describe ideas based on a ''revision'' of fundamental Marxist premises | *[[Revisionism (Marxism)|Marxist revisionism]], a pejorative term used by some Marxists to describe ideas based on a ''revision'' of fundamental Marxist premises | ||
*[[Revisionism (fictional)|Fictional revisionism]], the retelling of a story with substantial alterations in character or environment, to "revise" the view shown in the original work | *[[Revisionism (fictional)|Fictional revisionism]], the retelling of a story with substantial alterations in character or environment, to "revise" the view shown in the original work | ||
*Territorial revisionism, a euphemism for [[revanchism]] or [[irredentism]] | *Territorial revisionism, a euphemism for [[revanchism]] or [[irredentism]] | ||
- | *[[Revisionism Theory]], another word for [[Reformism]] | ||
* The reevaluation of one's experiences with a [[hindsight bias]]. | * The reevaluation of one's experiences with a [[hindsight bias]]. | ||
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Revisionism may refer to:
- Historical revisionism, the critical re-examination of presumed historical facts and existing historiography
- The "revisionists" school of thought in Soviet and Communist studies, as opposed to the Cold War "traditionalists" school.
- Historical revisionism (negationism), a particular form of historical revisionism concerned with the denial of facts accepted by mainstream historians
- Holocaust denial, any of various claims that standard scholarly descriptions of the Holocaust are substantially erroneous, particularly the denials made by David Irving
- Marxist revisionism, a pejorative term used by some Marxists to describe ideas based on a revision of fundamental Marxist premises
- Fictional revisionism, the retelling of a story with substantial alterations in character or environment, to "revise" the view shown in the original work
- Territorial revisionism, a euphemism for revanchism or irredentism
- The reevaluation of one's experiences with a hindsight bias.
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