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Pseudohistory
Pseudohistory is the historical equivalent of pseudoscience. Pseudohistory typically blends together real history with myths and legends, without any attempt at criticism or fact checking. Pseudohistory often serves a political, nationalist or religious agenda.
See also:
- Deep England
- List of dubious historical resources
- Historical myths
- Olaus Rudbeckius (1630-1702), author of Atlantica, in which he tries to prove that Scandinavia is really identical to the mythical Atlantis.
- Holocaust denial (also called Holocaust revisionism)
- Celtomania
- Pseudoarchaeology
- New Chronology
- National mysticism
- Epsilon Team (an ultra-nationalistic exaggeration of Greek History mixed with conspiracy theories)
- Nazism, Aryan race etc
- Anti-Catholicism, Black Legend
- Greater Serbia
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