Fake History

101 Things That Never Happened

Pocketbok, 400 sidor

På English

Publicerades 12 oktober 2023 av Ebury Publishing.

ISBN:
978-0-7535-5968-0
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OCLC-nummer:
1404459692

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Yeah, this is essentially an extended series of Twitter posts. Not that there's anything wrong with that, I follow Teeuwisse on [current non-Twitter platform] and enjoy her posts quite a lot. But as a book, it's a mixed bag of very specific and very general claims, some of which truly are things that "everybody knows" (and therefore can probably be dismissed just for that claim alone) and others make you go "But why would you even choose to amplify this nonsense?" Besides wanting to get to 101, I mean. And besides (justifiably) yelling at people who think "medieval" covers everything from Alexander the Great to WW1.

Like many layman history books, it's at its most interesting when it takes the initial claim as a jumping-off point to put a claim about history, and by extension the people making the claim today, in a context. When the story isn't just "OK, …