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Not all of the Reagan revisionism has been so kind, though.
"How far should we go back to undertake revisionism in the world?"
But there is something more at work here than mere revisionism.
People who turned up on opening day, however, did not view it as an exercise in revisionism.
"I think it may be time for a little revisionism on this guy.
More recently they have described it as being a piece of historical revisionism.
Revisionism is more an attitude than a coherent school of thought.
In the end, my own revisionism was unconscious but thorough.
Undoubtedly, this will be a year of considerable personal revisionism.
"I hear there's been a lot of rehabilitation and revisionism going on," he said.
The pure revisionism of Stalin led the country to such a state.
And while you are at it look up Revisionism.
He added that the agency seemed little given to distortion and revisionism.
Smith, on the other hand, can go overboard in the interests of revisionism.
The result is television revisionism of the worst, most pandering sort.
I like him as an actor, just find the revisionism disingenuous.
So is it time for a round of revisionism?
Still, once revisionism had begun, with "Testimony," it was hard to know where to stop.
Revisionism may not represent progress, but it certainly gives the audience for art more to look at.
So I dare say more of this virulent revisionism can be expected.
Those who do talk about it warn against revisionism.
The repression of memory led to historical revisionism in Italy.
It was a combination of very loosely based fact and Hollywood revisionism.
That view is echoed in an evolving version of historical revisionism.
What is the significance of such historical revisionism for our conundrum today?