different between pseudohistorical vs pseudohistory
pseudohistorical
English
Etymology
pseudo- +? historical
Adjective
pseudohistorical (comparative more pseudohistorical, superlative most pseudohistorical)
- of or pertaining to pseudohistory
Translations
pseudohistorical From the web:
- what does pseudo historical mean
pseudohistory
English
Alternative forms
- pseudo-history
Etymology
pseudo- +? history, coined around 1815, after New Latin pseudo-historia (since 1654 or earlier according to OED).
Noun
pseudohistory (countable and uncountable, plural pseudohistories)
- Any work that claims to be history, but does not use established historiographical methods; especially one that uses disputed evidence and speculation rather than relying on the analysis of primary sources
- The contemptible trick practised by Mr. Anderson, in the first chapter of his pseudo-history, must not pass without due correction. (The Critical review: or, Annals of literature, Volume 1, ed. Tobias George Smollett, 1815, p. 152)
Hypernyms
- pseudo-scholarship
Related terms
- pseudohistorian
- pseudohistorical
Translations
See also
- antihistory
pseudohistory From the web:
- what does pseudohistory mean
- what is pseudohistory definition
- pseudohistory meaning
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