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The
Journal
of
Historical Review
Robert Faurisson
Revisionism on Trial in France
Ingrid Weckert
'Crystal Night'
1938
Valentyn Moroz
Nationalism and Genocide:
Origin of the Famine in Ukraine
Robert Chapman
The Historiography of Leon Degrelle
-Book Reviews-
Quiet Neighbors: Prosecuting Nazi War Criminals in
America Eichmann Interrogated The Fateful Triangle: The
U.S.,
Israel,
8
The Palestinians The Eastern Front: The
Soviet-German War Dresden
1945:
The Devil's Tinderbox
The Might That Was Assyria
*
The Periodic Table
A
Challenge to Thought Control:
Volume
Six,
Number
Two
Summer
1985
The
Journal
of
Historical
Review
VOLUME
SIX,
NUMBER
2
/
SUMMER
1985
EDITORIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
WALTER
B.
ALLENDE, Ph.D.
University of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
GEORGE ASHLEY, Ph.D.
Los Angeles Unified School District
History Instructor
JOHN BENNETT
Australian Civil Liberties Union
Melbourne, Australia
ARTHUR R. BUTZ, Ph.D.
Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois
ALBERT
J.
ECKSTEIN, Ph.D.
Private Research Consultant
ROBERT FAURISSON, Ph.D.
University of Lyon-2
Lyon, France
DITLIEB FELDERER
Revisionist History Magazine
Taby, Sweden
SAMUEL
E.
KONKIN I11
The
New Libertarian
Long
Beach. California
MARTIN A. LARSON, Ph.D.
The Spotlight
Washington, D.C.
WILLIAM
3.
LINDSEY, Ph.13.
Research Chemist
.
CHARLES LUTTON, Ph.D.
American Education Institute
JAMES
J.
MARTIN, Ph.D.
Ralph Myles Publishers
Colorado Springs, Colorado
REVILO P. OLIVER, Ph.D.
University of Illinois (Ret.)
Urbana. Illinois
WILHELM STAEGLICH, Dr. Jur. (Ret.)
Badenweiler, West Germany
UDO
WALENDY,
Diplo.
Pol.
Verlag
fuer
Volkstum
und
Zeitgeschichtsforschung
VIothoMTeser,
West
Germany
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WEBERXM:--~~.-~-
The
Historical
Review
Committee
ANDREAS R. WESSERLE, Ph.D.
Marquette University (Ret.)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Table
of
Contents
Volume Six, No.
2
Articles
Summer
1985
Revisionism On Trial: Developments
in France,
1979-1983
Robert Faurisson
'Crystal Night'
1938:
The Great Anti-German Spectacle
Ingrid Weckert
Nationalism and Genocide:
The Origin of the Artificial
Famine of
1932-1933
in Ukraine
Valentyn Moroz
A Challenge to Thought Control:
The Historiography of Leon Degrelle
Robert
J.
Chapman
Book Reviews
Alan
A.
Ryan, Jr., Quiet Neighbors:
Prosecuting Nazi War Criminals in America
Ted O'Keefe
Jochen von Lang, editor, Eichmann Interrogated:
Transcripts from the Archives of the Israeli Police
Ted O'Keefe
Noam Chomsky, The Fateful Triangle:
The United States, Israel,
&
The Palestinians
L.A. Rollins
J.N. Westwood, The Eastern Front:
The Soviet-German War, 1941-45
Charles Lutton
Alexander McKee, Dresden 1945:
The Devil's Tinderbox
Charles Lutton
H.W.F.
Saggs, The Might That Was Assyria
Charles Lutton
237
Primo Levy, The Periodic Table
William
B.
Lindsey
About the Contributors
THEMYTH
OF
THE
'NEW
HISTORY'
THE
TECHNIQUES AND
TACTICS
OF THE
MYTHOLOGISTS
OF
AMERICANHISTORY
BY
DAVID
HOGGAN
L.
The Myth of the 'New History',
a general survey
in
the field of American
historiography, is an important and vivid account of the central issues of
American history. The seven wars through Korea are analyzed, and, not only is
the reader given an account of the important revisionist studies
in
each field, but
also a fresh evaluation of these crises and their historians.
The author enables the reader to encounter some unmistakable trends
in
our
intellectual development over the past century and to form his own opinions
about them. There is no pretense of presenting an exhaustive treatment; the
purpose is merely to illustrate for the reader, by means of numerous sugges-
tions, that there is a choice to be made between our tried and true principles
from the past and certain more modem panaceas.
The Myth
of
the 'New History',
first published in
1965,
is still indispen-
sable-an important work which no library, professor, teacher or student of
American history can neglect save at peril of being out of touch with the central
developments and studies in that field. Clearly, simply, yet powerfully written, it
will always be a guidepost to historical study and research.
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Dr. Hoggan has presented no less than
twenty-five entirely separate courses in
American. European, and World History at
seven American and European colleges and
universities during the years since he received
his Ph.D. in History at Harvard University
in
1948.
His research and writing during this
period,
in
contrast to the wide and general range
of
his
teaching experience, has been highly
specialized as he has dealt with such areas as the
Rise of Mandsrn
in
Central Europe in the Mid-
19th
Century, Politics of
the
French
Third
Republic, Tsarist Russian Foreign Policy, the
Origins of World
W r
I
andWodd War
1 ,
and
the
a
1
History of the United States Supreme Court.
His teaching positions include t h e
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Univer-
sity of California (Berkeley). Carthage Lutheran
College in Illinois, San Francisco State College
and the Amerika Institute of the University of
Munich. Born
in
Portland Oregon, he now
resides in Menlo Park, California with his wife.
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