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ISBN10: 0522854826, ISBN13: 9780522854824, [publisher: Melbourne University Press] Softcover
[Columbia, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]
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ISBN10: 0522854826, ISBN13: 9780522854824, [publisher: Melbourne University Press] Softcover
[Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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ISBN10: 0522854826, ISBN13: 9780522854824, [publisher: Melbourne University Press (MUP), Melbourne, Carlton] Softcover Paperback octavo, very good condition, faint foxing edges, minor edgewear, light sticker mark front cover. 323 pp. Tony Taylor examines historical denial. He finds out what makes deniers tick. He delves into the pathology of deniers to prove that while each denial-provoking case may vary in character, the nature of historical denial remains relatively consistent. He examines six case studies of denialism: Turkey and the Armenians, David Irving and the Holocaust, the Japanese in Nanking, the atrocities of Stalin, and Serbian crimes against Bosnians in the Balkans, and Australian denial regarding Aborigines. The author is Associate Professor of history at Monash University, Melbourne, and consultant to the Australian Government on history education.
[Annandale Sydney, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Melbourne, Carlton: Melbourne University Press (MUP), Date: 2008. Paperback octavo, very good condition, faint foxing edges, minor edgewear, light sticker mark front cover. 323 pp. Tony Taylor examines historical denial. He finds out what makes deniers tick. He delves into the pathology of deniers to prove that while each denial-provoking case may vary in character, the nature of historical denial remains relatively consistent. He examines six case studies of denialism: Turkey and the Armenians, David Irving and the Holocaust, the Japanese in Nanking, the atrocities of Stalin, and Serbian crimes against Bosnians in the Balkans, and Australian denial regarding Aborigines. The author is Associate Professor of history at Monash University, Melbourne, and consultant to the Australian Government on history education. 2008. Melbourne University Press (MUP) ISBN 0522854826 9780522854824 [AU]
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Softcover . 🔴 Condition - Good🔴Australian buyers can combine up to 5Kg of Books for the same postage charge.🟢 This Book weighs 480 Grams. ISBN 0522854826 9780522854824 [AU]
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