About Revisionism and Historiography

On the reasons and goals of revising historical narratives, on Revisionism as a “movement,” covering topics such as its history and objectives, and on the techniques and politics of writing about history in general.

David Irving; The Manipulation of History (1 of 4 Parts) 1987

In this 4-part series, David Irving deals with subjects ranging from World War II to Idi Amin of Uganda and Nelson Mandela of South Africa. This first part (28 minutes) deals with World War II. David Irving, best selling author and superb researcher ranges over many subjects in his usual informative, witty, and provocative manner. A superb…

Memorabilia: David Irving: Interview on Calgary Cable (1989)

David John Cawdell Irving (born 24 March 1938) is an English historian and author who has published best-sellers on the military and political history of World War II. Here in this video (29 minutes) David talks about his best selling books. Here he talks about the Destruction of Dresden, Hitler's War, and his latest book…

Robert Faurisson a Revisionist Life (Part 3 of 4) 1990

Close to four hours of footage allows the viewer to see more about Professor Robert Faurisson, who is arguably the one key individual in modern revisionism who opened the door for many more questions to be asked about the historiography, the narrative of what is now called the Holocaust and open the way for many more of those who would dare to openly question the Holocaust in a serious, much more objective manner free of dogma or ideology.

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