bombsaway wrote: ↑Sun Jan 11, 2026 11:51 pm
I wouldn't expect anything new to be there, and I'll probably be quoting and referencing discussions in this forum
Is this intended as a 'case for Holocaust for people who are familiar with revisionism' or in a more general sense?
I don't want it to be too restrictive. Do what you want, whatever you think would have the most value. If there are multiple submissions, it wouldn't be a bad thing if people take different approaches.
In the guidelines, I said to target around the level of an "intelligent general reader." Feel free to aim a bit more advanced if you want, but my thinking here is that if you assume advanced prior knowledge, this will lose a large fraction of the potential audience, and it will lose precisely those who would likely be most interested in that sort of overview. More advanced people have heard most of the arguments already and you really need more space/dedicated works to address those topics at an advanced level. But with a more general audience, providing good summaries of the key arguments and pointing them to additional resources is really useful because it can save them a lot of time.
My two cents is that anti-revisionists are usually too focused on attacking revisionists at the expense of putting forth a
positive case for their position. The material is usually too reactive and too scattered. I think HC often falls into this trap of being too reactive. It's weird because on the one hand you have the mainstream histories which assume that everyone already believes in the Holocaust and which refuse to acknowledge that revisionism exists (hence you usually get
zero discussion of physical evidence for example), and then you have the dedicated anti-revisionist material which is overly focused on critiquing revisionism instead of actually proving their case. The way I would do it (and plan to do it whenever I write mine) is I would focus on proving the Holocaust thesis, with some anticipation of common revisionist arguments.
Again, do whatever you want.