Barnes Review is a bimonthly magazine founded in 1994 by Liberty Lobby. 1 The publication is dedicated to historical revisionism , such as Holocaust denialism. Willis Carto is linked to the magazine. The headquarters is located in Washington, DC 2
The title of the magazine refers to Harry Elmer Barnes. 3 The organization also hosts conferences, with speakers such as Ted Gunderson . Eustace Mullins collaborated with Barnes Review . 4
The Southern Poverty Law Center has branded Barnes Review as a “hate group,” as a result of its activities related to white nationalism and Holocaust denialism, describing it as “one of the most virulent anti- Semitic organizations in existence.” 5
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- Back to top↑ «Willis A. Carto: Fabricating History» . Anti-Defamation League . Consulted the 17 of November of 2008 . « The Spotlight announced in August 1994 that Liberty Lobby was launching a new publication devoted to historical revisionism called The Barnes Review (after the 20th century revisionist historian Harry Elmer Barnes).
- Back to top↑ «Info» . TBR . Consulted the 16 of February of 2016 .
- Back to top↑ «Willis A. Carto: Fabricating History» . Anti-Defamation League . Archived from the original on November 17, 2008 . Consulted the 17 of November of 2008 . «The Spotlight announced in August 1994 that Liberty Lobby was launching a new publication devoted to historical revisionism called The Barnes Review (after the 20th century revisionist historian Harry Elmer Barnes).
- Back to top↑ Feldman, Matthew; Rinaldi, Andrea (2014). ” ‘ Penny-wise …’: Ezra Pound’s Posthumous Legacy to Fascism .” In Jackson, Paul; Shekhovtsov, Anton. The Post-War Anglo-American Far Right: A Special Relationship of Hate . Palgrave Macmillan. P. 48. doi : 10.1057 / 9781137396211 . ISBN 9781137396211 . Consulted on August 17, 2015 .
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