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Selected References for Conspiracy Argument,
Revisionist History and Pseudoscience

 

Borrowman, Shane. "Critical Surfing: Holocaust Denial and Credibility on the Web." College Teaching 47 (1999): 44-
Bostdorff, Denise M. "The Internet Rhetoric of the Ku Klux Klan: A Case Study in Web Site Community Building Run Amok." Communication Studies 55 (2004): 340-361.
Fischel, Jack. "The New Anti-Semitic Axis: Holocaust Denial, Black Nationalism, and the Crisis on Our College Campuses." Virginia Quarterly Review 71 (1995): 210-226.
Hasian, Marouf. "Canadian Civil liberties, Holocaust Denial, and the Zundel Trials." Communications and the Law 21 (1999): 43-
---. "Holocaust Denial Debates: the Symbolic Significance of Irving v. Penguin & Lipstadt." Communication Studies 53 (2002): 129-150.
Jonassohn, Kurt. "A Little Matter of Genocide: Holocaust and Denial in the Americas, 1942 to the Present." American Historical Review 104 (1999): 867-868.
Levin, Brian. "History as a Weapon: How Extremists Deny the Holocaust in North America." American Behavioral Scientist 44 (2001): 1001- .
Long, Anthony. "Forgetting the Fuhrer: The Recent History of the Holocaust Denial Movement in Germany." Australian Journal of Politics and History 48 (2002): 72-84.
Najarian, James. "Gnawing at History: the Rhetoric of Holocaust Denial." Midwest Quarterly 39 (1997): 74-90.
Prince, Vincent, David Tewksbury, and Li-Ning Huagn. "Third-Person Effects on Publication of a Holocaust-Denial Advertisement." Journal of Communication 48 (1998): 3-26.
Shermer, Michael, and Alex Grobman. Denying History: Who Says the Holocaust Never Happened and Why Do They Say It? Berkeley: U of California P, 2000.
Weisberg, Richard H. "Fish Takes the Bait: Holocaust Denial and Postmodernist Theory." Critical Quarterly 43 (2001): 19-27.