The orthodox view can then be contrasted with the revisionist position on these issues. |
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Indeed, her writing falls within an American antinomian tradition and can be seen as an act of sustained radical revisionist historiography. |
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Their underlying idea is no different than that promoted by revisionist governments around the world. |
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Once again, the exegetical basis is too flimsy to support the revisionist view. |
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One sees here yet another variant of the revisionist tactics of pitting the old against the new. |
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Australia is a status quo country in alliance with the greatest revisionist country in the world. |
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Only the most revisionist historian would characterize the Confederacy as an insurgency. |
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Regardless of what one thinks of the new historians or the binational proposal, the book is still useful revisionist history. |
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Instead, what we're hearing is a lot of revisionist guff about 30 years of brave and loyal service. History, of course, will reflect the truth. |
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His language deliberately estranges the modern reader from the customary historical accounts of the past, exposing a revisionist view of America. |
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However, in the context of commonplace and mind-numbing attacks on communism, his novel is freshly revisionist. |
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As with the cold war, leftists are engaging in the proud tradition of revisionist history. |
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Although these are canonical works, Eco's approach to them is that of a revisionist literary historian. |
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In response to revisionist charges, they tested the gas chamber walls for residual traces of cyanide gas but found none. |
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The score that was written for the DVD reissue is included here, and though obviously revisionist, it does enhance the otherwise scoreless film. |
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It is an avowedly revisionist organization whose membership undoubtedly includes many from the extreme right wing. |
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Why do we mistake him for a hero, rather than seeing him as a revisionist, angsty, egotistical, misanthrope? |
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It preferred a revisionist policy that would appeal to a larger section of the population. |
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No doubt some of us are full bottle on revisionist history since the fall of the wall but not, alas, me. |
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It has endorsed all of the fundamental tenets of the president's revisionist approach to foreign policy. |
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The revisionist party that has emerged has even allowed its general secretary to enter the puppet government. |
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He manages to avoid the revisionist, anti-establishment, overwhelmingly negative posturing. |
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The exhibit offers a revisionist view of the state and its cultural legacy. |
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For all its complexity, the revisionist programme is best understood as affirming the fruitfulness of critical reflection. |
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The prevailing tendencies of our literature after independence tended toward revisionist politics. |
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It's the most infuriating part of the novel, which indeed rises to the level of revisionist propaganda. |
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It could be argued that the earlier, revisionist westerns act as precursors of the postmodern westerns we see today. |
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Despite its revisionist delusions, it offers very little that's new to the genre as a whole. |
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It's a sparkling presentation of the film-maker's latest attempt at revisionist history. |
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It is rightly revisionist in its interpretation of things like the supposedly expressed construction of the Turbine Hall. |
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Rather than attempt a revisionist reworking of the novel's themes, he has provided a reasonably straight adaptation. |
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Such large-scale shows and the well-researched, revisionist art history that accompanies them have become a standard here. |
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Her revisionist agenda is to demonstrate that the shift of the center of the art market from Paris to New York predates World War II by one war. |
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It's a little bit revisionist for some people in terms of the whitewashing of this historical character. |
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Each of these is based on some subtly revisionist imagining of history that ring as falsely as Spielberg's film. |
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Most modern philosophers sympathetic to the pragmatist outlook think that the instrumentalist account of truth is unnecessarily revisionist. |
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Armenia's revisionist claims with regard to self-determination were contrary to and unsustainable in international law. |
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You'd probably have to put me down as a revisionist Kautskyite Menshevik, or maybe a rightist deviationist with extreme petty bourgeois tendencies. |
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Exceptionalist ideas had withered in part as revisionist historians argued that the 1787 Northwest Ordinance and Constitution were conservative, almost counter-revolutionary triumphs more than libertarian achievements. |
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But there's also enough revisionist thinking to muss up standard accounts of American modernism. |
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How do you frame the story historically without becoming a revisionist? |
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He analyses how self-loathing is essential to their revisionist belief. |
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But for so many to write revisionist claptrap in a hotel-sponsored competition is rum indeed. |
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And as for the baffling, witless, revisionist American civil war drama Point of Honor? |
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Books, records, revisionist songs and journals are also available to all and sundry. |
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Whether political or genuine revisionist concern for the economy, it was acceptable if the government would actually take the action. |
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This is revisionist history that members of the Liberal Party continue to purport. |
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Thus those who would like to see Parliament become an echo chamber' for the more populous countries' revisionist intentions will be defeated. |
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Now, a revisionist tendency is reasserting itself: indigenous peoples are using maps to re-name and reclaim their lands. |
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Without our programmatic integrity our intervention into the world can only be revisionist. |
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For us, that is a way to fight the prejudices that still haunt some malicious minds and fuel the re-emergence of revisionist ideas. |
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This revisionist approach towards non-proliferation, has sought to monopolize nuclear technology only to NWSs and a few stanch allies. |
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The antisemitic expressions reported included death threats and revisionist viewpoints. |
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One such film, Taegukki, a revisionist historical film about the war, still holds the number one spot in ticket sales. |
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Another speaker emphasised that the reconversion of a revisionist, revolutionary state is not an easy task. |
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The so-called Zundelsite quickly became an important source of revisionist propaganda. |
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A revisionist approach has tried to impose more extreme and deeper restrictions on access to peaceful nuclear technology. |
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Western politicians' fears represented wise caution in dealing with a revisionist power, not merely purblind class interest as Carley would have us believe. |
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The film director has just co-written a revisionist history of the United States that is ideological drivel. |
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Their real complaint is that, for the most part, the revisionist narrative has failed to become the dominant narrative. |
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Here's an orthodox version of Italian economic history countered by a revisionist pro-Southern view. |
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His revisionist interpretation of the Renaissance had an electrifying effect on other French scholars active during the last decade of the nineteenth century. |
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Sir Steven may well be the prototype of the modern revisionist historian who seeks to recast the history of Western civilization as a catalogue of abuses. |
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One of the earliest and most helpful comments I received criticized me, basically, of sacrificing the truth at the altar of revisionist multicultural relevance. |
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Are we about to see a revisionist pushback on how Hot Rod has already been hanged, drawn, and quartered? |
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Most sinister of all is Pablo's ultimatum to you signifying his intention to move in and help the revisionist minority overthrow the majority in your party. |
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Thus the model favored by modern geocentrists was hatched in the mind of an unregenerate man, even granting Bouw's own revisionist historiography. |
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A young man in a desolate Hungarian town is devoted to his elderly uncle, a musicologist working on a revisionist theory of the music of the spheres. |
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It offers a rosily revisionist view of his career as a fiercely partisan Richard Nixon defender during the Watergate scandal. |
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Definitely revisingly. Ever hear of revisionist history? That's what I deal with a lot of in this newsgroup. |
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But, if anything, there is a bright side to this revisionist history. |
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All of which we do get, maybe too much, but we also get more, including enough revisionist thinking to muss up all standard accounts of 20th-century American art, always a worthy goal. |
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The standard accounts of the life of Joan of Arc have been challenged by revisionist authors. |
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Scott directed a revisionist adaptation of Robin Hood, which starred Russell Crowe as Robin Hood and Cate Blanchett as Maid Marian. |
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There is actually more continuity to Mandelson's revisionist stance in 2012 than Radio 4 listeners might have grasped unless they ploughed through those memoirs, The Third Man. |
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The cautiousness displayed in diplomatic circles and the clear hesitation regarding the need to openly oppose the region's revisionist powers, Syria and Iran, are worrisome. |
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Popular representations of John first began to emerge during the Tudor period, mirroring the revisionist histories of the time. |
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When this was revealed by the press, various newspaper stories and editorials demanded that he not be given citizenship because of his revisionist views. |
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This at least is how revisionist historians understand our history and political processes. |
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In the 38th Parliament of Canada, which is where I am concerned about some of the revisionist history that has taken place here, the Conservative Party was in opposition. |
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In addition, it involves an obligation on the part of the State to undertake measures to preserve the collective memory and so to guard against the development of revisionist arguments. |
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Matgamna states openly what is in fact the real program of all the revisionist British ex-Trotskyists: opposition to new October Revolutions and prostration at the feet of the British Labour Party. |
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If Pindell opposes the 'whitewashing' of history, then Walker's is a revisionist blackwashing. |
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Some Spaniards think he was, as recent sales of revisionist polemics show. |
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I believe that, if Iran does not inspire confidence in us today, it is because, amongst other things, its President makes bellicose, revisionist and anti-Semitic comments. |
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British churches are divided over whether to allow filming of The Da Vinci Code, an adaptation of Dan Brown's biblically revisionist megaseller. |
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The revisionist doc attempted to set the record straight about a period of film-making once dismissed at home as nothing more than crummy Hollywood knockoffs. |
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With this sort of revisionist history occurring, the original contract value is more of a broad estimate of the final value the government will pay rather than an upper limit. |
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Poland used to bewail its many enemies, squeezed between a mercantalist Germany and a revisionist Russia, with America faraway and the EU rigged against it. |
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The problem comes from the fact that the signposts set by lawmakers broke down under the revisionist pen of judges in the Federal Court of Appeal. |
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According to BTTF's slightly revisionist history, Marty McFly invented skateboarding in 1955 when he vandalised a child's homemade scooter in order to evade some thugs. |
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Yiching Wu offers a revisionist history of the core years of China's Cultural Revolution based on three case studies. |
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This work is not so much a revisionist history as it is the demythologization of a law enforcement group as famed as Scotland Yard or the Canadian Mounties. |
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Moreover, revisionist historians such as Jack Goldstone argue that the Zheng He voyages ended for practical reasons that did not reflect the technological level of China. |
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A revisionist view is that such rights were more common in the 11th century throughout the Conquest, but were largely suppressed in England, and survived in the Marches. |
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