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Revisiting Pseudohistory and the Power of Historical Narratives, from (20240728.)

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This article explores the history of pseudohistory and historical revisionism, focusing on the influence of figures such as Sigmund Freud, Immanuel Velikovsky, and Heribert Illig. It examines the criticism faced by these individuals for their unfounded theories and delves into the reasons behind the enduring appeal of historical conspiracy theories. The article argues that the discipline of history needs to evolve and embrace a more critical and narrative-based approach in order to combat the rise of historical pseudoscience.

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Signal Change 10y horizon Driving force
Rise of Pseudohistory Cultural Increased popularity and influence of pseudohistory Desire to challenge historical orthodoxy
Revival of Historical Revisionism Cultural Disputed narratives and re-interpretations of history Doubt in the work of professional historians
Use of historical narratives for political purposes Cultural Politicization of history; history as a form of narrative Desire for certainty and validation of political beliefs
Growing skepticism towards the discipline of history Attitude Widespread distrust in the work of historians Perception of bias and hidden truths

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