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- scholars have identified many features that tend to be common in pseudohistorical works; one example is that the use of pseudohistory is almost always...
- American encyclopedist, historian, and writer known for his criticism of pseudohistoric ideas. Fritze earned his BA in history at Concordia College in 1974...
- ancient astronauts hypothesis, as well as other pseudoscientific and pseudohistoric topics such as advanced ancient civilizations, extraterrestrial contact...
- American and was memorialized as a symbol of national unity. Due to the pseudohistorical and negationist mythology of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy spread...
- Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko (Russian: Анато́лий Тимофе́евич Фоме́нко; born 13 March 1945 in Stalino, USSR, now the city of Donetsk) is a Soviet and Russian...
- by various ethnic groups. Today, such theories are considered to be pseudohistorical and negationist by scholars and historians.[better source needed] In...
- Caracalla: more akin to a soldier than an emperor. Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudohistorical History of the Kings of Britain makes Caracalla a king of Britain,...
- was a British journalist known for his books on treasure hunting and pseudohistoric claims about Atlantis and South America. Brought up in Gloucester, the...
- The Irish slaves myth is a fringe pseudohistorical narrative that conflates the penal transportation and indentured servitude of Irish people during the...
- developed a legendary quality, becoming an important element of the pseudohistorical ideology of the "Lost Cause". Thomas Jonathan Jackson was a great-grandson...