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Acclaimed history writer William Weir tackles common myths perpetuated by school textbooks, uncovering startling untruths and examining the reasoning behind these misconceptions. He reveals the true stories behind historical events, offering readers a fascinating new perspective on the past. The revelations expose hidden motivations and inaccuracies in the actions of established leaders, often with lasting effects on the world. Each of the fifteen chapters addresses a widely accepted myth, summarizing what is commonly believed before dismantling it with the latest research. Weir sets the record straight, revealing ulterior motives, important personalities who evaded accountability, and issues that remain relevant today. For example, did Nero really fiddle while Rome burned? Did Paul Revere alert the militia about the British? Did the Catholic Church imprison Galileo for his teachings? Weir traverses time and geography to share the stories behind the people, places, and conflicts we thought we understood. The result is a captivating read for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking the truth.

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History's Greatest Lies, William Weir

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
William Weir
Erscheinungsdatum
2018
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
288
ISBN10
078583656X
ISBN13
9780785836568
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Acclaimed history writer William Weir tackles common myths perpetuated by school textbooks, uncovering startling untruths and examining the reasoning behind these misconceptions. He reveals the true stories behind historical events, offering readers a fascinating new perspective on the past. The revelations expose hidden motivations and inaccuracies in the actions of established leaders, often with lasting effects on the world. Each of the fifteen chapters addresses a widely accepted myth, summarizing what is commonly believed before dismantling it with the latest research. Weir sets the record straight, revealing ulterior motives, important personalities who evaded accountability, and issues that remain relevant today. For example, did Nero really fiddle while Rome burned? Did Paul Revere alert the militia about the British? Did the Catholic Church imprison Galileo for his teachings? Weir traverses time and geography to share the stories behind the people, places, and conflicts we thought we understood. The result is a captivating read for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking the truth.