A short history of the world in 50 lies

Natasha Tidd

Book - 2023

"Taking readers on a global journey through human history, historian Natasha Tidd examines how lies can change the world around us, from Julius Caesar's deceptive PR machine to the cover ups that caused Chernobyl. From forgeries that created centuries worth of conflict and domination, such as The Donation of Constantine, the Protocols of Zion and the mysterious Testament of Peter the Great, to mass political and press cover ups including Britain's Boer War concentration camps, a Pulitzer Prize winning whitewash of the Ukraine Famine and France's infamous Dreyfus Affair. Alongside these are examinations of how our retellings of history can turn fiction into fact, including The Spanish Inquisition's deceitful legacy a...nd the demonisation of Chinese Empress, Wu Zetian. Plus, an in-depth look at how historic lies can still impact our lives today, such as the deadly legacy of America's Tuskegee Experiment"--Publisher's description.

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Subjects
Genres
History
Published
London : Michael O'Mara Books Limited 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Natasha Tidd (author)
Item Description
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Physical Description
288 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
ISBN
9781789295269
9781789294606
  • Part I. The ancient world
  • Part II. The Middle Ages
  • Part III. The early modern age
  • Part IV. The nineteenth century
  • Part V. The twentieth century.
Review by Booklist Review

The fourth installment in a series of "short histories" that includes places, animals, and books explores the origins of our current culture of alternative facts. Pop historian Tidd, creator of the F Yeah History website, writes in an informal, conversational style ("The Knights Templar actually began life as a kind of roadside assistance for pilgrims"), but her underlying purpose is dead serious: exposing the ripple effect of these lies throughout history. The lies she untangles encompass political spin and cover-ups, history rewritten to fit a present narrative, and the use of literature to push false agendas and ideology, as well as conspiracy theories, forgery, and--particularly relevant to the present day--the rise and development of fake news. Spanning the ancient world through the twentieth century, from a significant omission in the story of Darius the Great's rise to power to the Soviet cover-up of nuclear safety issues that culminated in the Chernobyl disaster, these brief essays emphasize the role of authorial license and purposeful spin in the writing of history and the ways in which subsequent retellings turn fiction into fact. Accessible and engaging, this book is sure to inspire readers to take another look at previously accepted historical narratives.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 10 Up--Throughout recorded time, the powerful have used falsehoods to start wars, cover up atrocities, and justify oppression. A Short History of the World in 50 Lies identifies the ones that have shaped today's world, taking readers from the Persian Empire in 500 BC, where Darius the Great manipulated the truth to secure his reign, to 1970s Ukraine and the attempted cover up of the Chernobyl disaster. Tidd takes a largely European lens to history, and when chapters are set outside the continent, it is through the framework of European colonialism. While one can argue that this leaves much of the world out of this world history, it is worthwhile to consider that the lies that European colonialism has told about itself, and the substantial damage it has tried to hide, deserve to be uncovered again and again. AP History teachers may find this to be a helpful supplementary tool or inspiration for research projects, and librarians considering this for their collections should not forget how thrilling 50 Lies could be in the hands of teen history buffs. VERDICT A timely approach to world history through bite-size chapters highlighting how the lies and propaganda of the past still impact the present day.--Alexandra Quay

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