Hi.
I'm continuing to delve into both actual holocaust studies material and the psuedohistorical field of holocaust denial.
Denialism has obviously changed over the last few decades. Those pseudohistorians wanting to maintain a veneer of academic respectability have probably had to change tactics since the Irving v Penguin trials, document discoveries and archeological evidence.
I'm wondering if there the "metastudy" of denialism/minimisation is a thing?
I'm partly wondering this because denial appears to be constantly changing.
Are there historians who track these changes? And possibly publish their observations?
I've come across some really good youtube videos exploring the history of denialism.
I've also discovered the excellent Holocaust Controversies blog. This most closely matches what I'm looking for. It's got a huge amount of information on the people and organisations who have been pushing denialism. And their book, targeting specific denialists is a really good book about holocaust historiography generally (I found it because I was specifically looking for holocaust historiography).
So I'm wondering: Other than the Holocaust Controversies authors, is there anyone else out there that publishes on this?
Thanks.
There are publications on this. See this older answer of mine as well as this older answer for more info.