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2022 | 77 | 2 | 97 – 111

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FAKING A COLLISION COURSE: WHEN HISTORY CLASHES WITH POPULISM

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Over the last few years, philosophers and other researchers have been focusing on a post-truth era and its symptoms across society and various disciplines. One of the most glaring manifestations is the declining trust in science experts and the rise of populist attacks on professional communities. Historical sciences are encountering a similar onslaught as well. This paper aims to examine one particular clash between a professional discourse regarding a new archaeological discovery with ground breaking potential and a populist reaction to it. The study utilises contemporary theory and philosophy of history and its view of historical inquiry to tackle its main goal – uncover strategies populists use to vilify experts and professionals. Even though historiography has been abused throughout its existence, it is argued that recent attacks are substantially different and potentially more dangerous.

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77

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2

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97 – 111

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  • Ostravská univerzita, Filozofická fakulta, Reální 5, 701 03 Ostrava, Czech Republic

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