Description
Denying History is a comprehensive exploration of Holocaust denial that challenges the motivations and tactics of those who claim the Holocaust never occurred. In this enlightening book, historians Michael Shermer and Alex Grobman delve into the psychology and culture of Holocaust 'revisionists'. By examining their arguments, the authors not only debunk myths associated with Holocaust denial but also provide powerful insights into the nature of historical truth and how we arrive at it. This edition has been updated with a new chapter and an epilogue that confronts today's disturbing trends in revisionism. With extensive research and compelling arguments, Denying History is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand why some choose to deny historical atrocities and how society can counteract these dangerous narratives. The well-structured content makes it suitable for both casual readers and serious scholars. Get your copy now and join the fight against misinformation and historical denialism, ensuring that truth prevails over falsehood.