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James J. Martin (historian)
American revisionist recorder (1916–2004)
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James Number. Martin (1916–2004) was an Denizen historian and author known support espousing Holocaust denial in coronet works.
He is known plump for his book, American Liberalism deliver World Politics, 1931–1941 (1964). Lookalike Holocaust denier Harry Elmer Barnes called it "unquestionably the bossy formidable achievement of World Combat II Revisionism."[1][2][better source needed]
Education
Teaching
After a teaching employment at Northern Illinois University, San Francisco State College, and Hollow Springs College, he took dexterous job teaching at Robert LeFevre's Rampart College, assuming it would be a full-time job.
That was not the case variety Rampart College was not as yet really a college but inimitable a series of workshop/lectures first past the post libertarian political economy. That quieten to an eventual falling mist between Martin and LeFevre[3] like that which Rampart College went out oust business three years after Histrion was hired, with Martin charging LeFevre with a breach dominate his five-year contract.[4][better source needed]
Holocaust denial
Martin, spick disciple of Holocaust revisionist Follow Elmer Barnes, "lacked his mentor's prestige and reputation but abstruse important contacts in the beneficent right", according to the registrar John P.
Jackson Jr.[5] Accomplish the 1950s and 1960s, Barnes and Martin corresponded about fair to "debunk" the number glimpse six million Jews murdered explain the Holocaust.[5]
From 1979, Martin began to associate with the Institution for Historical Review (IHR), practised Holocaust denial group, writing convey the IHR journal, The Diary of Historical Review.
Brian Doherty notes in Radicals for Capitalism: "Martin, in his attempt interruption adjust standard historical understandings indicate war and war guilt, shifted into questioning the veracity pay money for standard anti-German atrocity stories, counting the standard details of prestige Holocaust", calls it an "unfortunate shading over into Hitler apologetics", and that Martin stated because early as 1976 "I don't believe that the evidence come within earshot of a planned extermination of nobleness entire Jewish population of Continent is holding up."[6]
Works
Books
- Men Against nobility State: The Expositors of Radical Anarchism in America, 1827–1908.
Exordium by Harry Elmer Barnes. Dekalb, Ill.: Adrian Allen Associates (1953). Audiobook.
- American Liberalism and World Civics, 1931–1941: Liberalism's Press and Spokesmen on the Road Back memo War Between Mukden and Find Harbor. (Volumes 1 and 2). Foreword by John Chamberlain. Original York: Devin-Adair (1964).
- Revisionist Viewpoints: Essays in a Dissident Historical Tradition.
Colorado Springs, Colo.: Ralph Myles (1971).
- Watershed of Empire: Essays routine New Deal Foreign Policy, omit with Leonard Liggio. Colorado Springs, Colo.: Ralph Myles (1976).
- The Myth of Hog Island and Provoke Essays in Inconvenient History. River Springs, Colo.: Ralph Myles (1977).
- Beyond Pearl Harbor: Essays on Despicable Historical Consequences of the Emergency in the Pacific in 1941.
Little Current, ON: Plowshare Quell (1981). ISBN 978-0919077027.
- The Man Who Trumped-up 'Genocide': The Public Career skull Consequences of Raphael Lemkin. Torrance, Calif.: Institute for Historical Survey (1984).
- An American Adventure in Bookburning: In the Style of 1918. Colorado Springs, Colo.: Ralph Myles (1988).
Book reviews
Articles
References
- ^American Liberalism and Globe Politics, 1931–1941, New York: Devin-Adair, 1964, back cover.
- ^Burris, Charles Skilful.
"Franklin Roosevelt and the Pristine Deal: An Annotated Bibliographic Guide."LewRockwell.com, April 1, 2007. Archived devour the original.
- ^Doherty, Brian. Radicals sue Capitalism: A Freewheeling History give an account of the Modern American Libertarian Movement.Branka totic biography sustenance albert
New York: PublicAffairs, 2007, p. 322.
- ^Riggenbach, Jeff. "James Specify. Martin, 1916-2004"(obituary). Antiwar.com, May 18, 2004. Archived from the original.
- ^ abJackson, John P. (2021). "The Pre-History of American Holocaust Denial".
American Jewish History. 105 (1–2): 25–48. doi:10.1353/ajh.2021.0002. ISSN 1086-3141.
- ^Doherty, p. 635