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If you have not looked at the book, you have no basis to dismiss it as "fringe." It does not make unverifiable claims and is very thoroughly cited. You would have to find a source that can DEMONSTRATE that Grover Furr is "fringe." Not just because he disagrees with your view of history. I have looked
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added a link to the term "revisionist" to describe Grover Furr. I have since deleted the adjective, which is a very loaded and poorly defined word to just slip in. I fear an edit war so I am bringing this to the talk page. Grover Furr's book definitely meets the standards for
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I don't decide who is or isn't a historian. Grover Fur does not have a degree in history, nor does he work as a historian in any academic setting. Thus, he is not a historian. We are discussing "Blood Lies", which is what you are trying to insert into this article against consensus. It was not
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Grover Furr is a literature professor who writes pro-Stalinist stuff in his free time. He is neither a historian nor are his works published in peer-reviewed historical journals. Thus, his claims about history or historians' works - the claims of a non-historian, published in works that are not
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Neither of your linked articles do what you purport: show EVIDENCE that Grover Furr has made any errors in his book. Furr clearly spells out his methodology in Blood Lies in a lengthy introduction. Your line of reasoning now has me ask: if someone found out that Grover Furr deliberately distorted
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far and wide for actual refutation of Furr's work, which is quite easy to find when dealing with conspiracy theories - NOBODY has posted a single error in Furr's book, in its contents or methodology, ANYWHERE ONLINE. And I have never made another edit to another wikipedia page, thank you.
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If an institute with a German name like the "Institut fĂĽr die
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If anyone runs into any such sources –– that is, which re-examine his critical reception in light of recent events –– feel free to suggest them here and I'll be happy to do the work of drafting some text.
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