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Zionist Congress between Revisionist Zionists and
Labor Zionists. In the 1929
elections to the 16th Congress, the
Revisionists won only 7% of the votes...
- re-examination of
presumed historical facts and
existing historiography The "
revisionists"
school of
thought in
Soviet and
Communist studies, as
opposed to the...
- The
revisionist Western, also
called the anti-Western, is a sub-genre of the
Western film.
Called a post-classical
variation of the
traditional Western...
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Revisionist state is a term from
power transition theory within the
wider field of
international relations. It
describes states whose objective is to...
- are
known as
revisionists.
Eduard Bernstein, a
close acquaintance of Marx and
Friedrich Engels, was one of the
first major revisionists, and was prominent...
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Revisionist history may
refer to:
Historical revisionism, the
reinterpretation of
orthodox views on evidence, motivations, and decision-making processes...
- such as
Harry Elmer Barnes,
disingenuously self-identify as "historical
revisionists" to
obscure their denialism as
academic revision of the
historical record...
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interpretation that
differed from his predecessor,
Joseph Stalin, anti-
revisionists within the
international communist movement remained dedicated to Stalin's...
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Muhammad approved or
disapproved of), and sira (biographies of Muhammad).
Revisionists instead use a "source-critical"
approach to this literature, as well...
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Palestine Revisionist Zionists themselves were
often qualified in the 1930s as "fascists" by the
Labor Zionist leaders and the
Revisionists attacked the...