Internet Web Site Offers Instant Access to Revisionism
Through his personal Internet Web site, Journal associate editor Greg Raven makes available an impressive selection of material from the Institute for Historical Review, including IHR Journal articles and reviews and IHR leaflets. A listing of every item that has ever appeared in this Journal enables callers to quickly search for titles and authors. New Web site items are added as time permits.
This revisionist material is instantly available to millions around the world, free of censorship by governments or powerful special interest groups. It can be reached 24 hours a day from 146 countries through the World Wide Web (WWW), a multimedia Internet service.
Each month about two thousand people in dozens of countries visit this Web site, with the average caller viewmg 12 files (or articles) per visit. Because it is linked to several other revisionist (and antirevisionist) Web sites, visitors can easily access vast amounts of additional information.
The Web site address for IHR material is [… now at www.ihr.org; ed.]
E-mail messages should be sent to the IHR in care of [… check www.ihr.org; ed.]
For more about the IHR and the cyberspace revolution, see “Revisionist Global Computer Outreach” in the July-August 1995 Journal.
Corrections
A few errors appeared in the Jan.-Feb. 1996 Journal:
Page 35, column 2, line 30: “such” should be “should,” so the sentence reads: “Anyone who thinks so should listen carefully to an hour of Elie Wiesel.”
Page 42, column 1, lines 25-26: The figures 41, 28, and 17 do not add up to 91. The error is in the original article. It appears that altogether 91 or 92 persons were killed in the July 22, 1946, bombing of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem.
Page 44, column 1, line 15: “Bemoaning Netanyahu” should, of course, be “Benjamin Netanyahu.”
Page 45, column 1: The error in the subtitle of the book by Walid Khalidi, Before Their Diaspora, is in the original article. The correct title is Before Their Diaspora: A Photographic History of the Palestinians, 1876-1848.
CODOH comments: In our effort to post all the papers published in The Journal of Historical Review, this item here stands out as one that has been repeated, with minor variations, in numerous issues of the JHR. We have decided to post them all, as none of them are 100% identical. We apologize if this seems repetitive. Blame it on the JHR's editor…
Bibliographic information about this document: The Journal of Historical Review, vol. 16, no. 2 (March/April 1996), p. 23
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