Revisionism and historiography in the Bicentennial of the May Revolution

During the last decade a new kind of media historiographic revisionism came out. This kind of revisionism, like previous ones did, claims to fight against the official history. In commemoration of the Bicentenary of the May Revolution, these neo-revisionists published many works that show the same s...

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Autor principal: Doeswijk, Andreas
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2010
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Sumario:During the last decade a new kind of media historiographic revisionism came out. This kind of revisionism, like previous ones did, claims to fight against the official history. In commemoration of the Bicentenary of the May Revolution, these neo-revisionists published many works that show the same shortcomings as the previous revisionisms: transhistoricism, anachronism, anti-intellectualism and a binary world view. From our standpoint, the only innovation these writers introduce is to use their national history to sell their media products.