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TrangaBellam ( talk) 18:23, 17 March 2023 (UTC)
This text: Joanna Michlic notes that Uważam Rze Historia served as one of the many venues where "right-wing ethno-nationalistic historians" promulgated an ahistorical view of Polish history esp. concerning Polish culpability in the Holocaust.[6] is not supported by the source.
There's nothing in the source of Uwazam Rze as "serving as a venue" for anything. Volunteer Marek 03:29, 18 March 2023 (UTC)
Thanks, TrangaBellam ( talk) 06:52, 18 March 2023 (UTC)Each of Gross’s subsequent publications since Neighbors met with the same reaction on the part of right-wing ethno-nationalistic historians and politicians: highly emotive and sinister attempts to counterbalance the ‘dark history’ by underscoring the ‘feel-good, light history [...] Lisicki’s article and his book are part of ‘a sinister, total ideological war’ against Gross’s Neighbors and other studies revealing the dark aspects of Polish past, as well as against the Western understanding of the Holocaust in the context of twentieth-century European history. This war is conducted in a variety of ways, with history treated as a central battlefield and the right-wing interpretation promulgated: first, new practices of history-writing have been introduced, in addition to the dissemination of ‘monumental and uncritical’ patriotism in state institutions, such as the IPN under the new chairmanship of Szarek and by individual historians representing a right-wing ethno-nationalistic vision of the collective past in the press. [Footnote 37: See, for example, [..], the monthlies Historia doRzeczy, Uwazam ze, Wsieci, and Fronda.]
There's nothing in the source of Uwazam Rze as "serving as a venue" for anything.— appears to be untrue. Obviously, you can contest my edit on grounds of DUE, etc., which are rather subjective criterion. Thanks, TrangaBellam ( talk) 07:04, 18 March 2023 (UTC)
ABC interpretation of history has been especially featured in press like Alpha, Beta, and Theta.