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0 reviewsFake news about the past is fake history. Did Hugo Boss design the Nazi uniforms? Did medieval people think the world was flat? Did Napoleon shoot the nose off the Sphinx?
*Spoiler Alert* The answer to all those questions is no. From the famous quote 'Let them eat cake' - mistakenly attributed to Marie Antoinette - to the apocryphal horns that adorned Viking helmets, fake history continues to shape the story we tell about who we are & how we got here. With doctored photographs, AI-generated images & false claims about the past circulating in the news & on social media, separating fact from fiction seems harder than ever before.
Jo Hedwig Teeuwisse, better known as The Fake History Hunter, is on a one-woman mission to hunt down fake history & reclaim the truth for the rest of us. In this fascinating & illuminating book, Teeuwisse debunks 101 myths so you can correct your friends & family, & arm yourself with the tools to spot & debunk fake history wherever you encounter it.
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Jo Hedwig Teeuwisse, better known as The Fake History Hunter, is a widely-recognised historical authority for her work on social media debunking historical ‘facts’. For over 20 years, Jo has studied, taught & researched history & is an expert in the daily life of Medieval Europe, life in the 1930s & 1940s, & the history of crime. She has worked as a historical consultant teaching in museums, advising on documentaries & carrying out research for films.
A note from the author
Nobody knows everything; even people on the internet can be mistaken. On top of that, our ideas about & knowledge of the past change regularly. If you have doubts about something, do your own research, check several sources & never trust anyone blindly – & yes, that includes me.
Afterword
When you spot a quotation online that you don’t trust, you can look for it by going to:
www.quoteinvestigator.com
www.wikiquote.org