The Flawed Memory of Brazil’s Dictatorship – Jacobin uncovers how official narratives have softened the brutal realities of military rule, revealing the persistent struggle for truth and justice in Brazil’s democracy today
Browsing: historical revisionism
Javier Milei, Argentina’s newly elected president, is facing criticism for his efforts to reshape the nation’s historical narrative in a bid to attract foreign investment. Analysts warn that such moves could undermine Argentina’s cultural identity and heritage.
In “Triumph of Il Duce,” The Times explores Italy’s complex relationship with Mussolini, highlighting how nostalgia for his era persists amidst ongoing debates about fascism, identity, and historical memory in modern Italian society.



