Biographical
Books
Harry Barnes wrote many books on a wide range of subjects. The list
below focuses primarily on his books of revisionist history.
- An Intellectual and Cultural History of the Western World (1937)
- History and Social Intelligence (1926)
- In Quest of Truth and Justice: De-Bunking the War Guilt Myth
- Pearl
Harbor After a Quarter of a Century
- Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace (1953)
- The Genesis of the World War
- The New History and the Social Studies (1925)
- Who Started the First World War?
Anthologies of Barnes Writings
- Barnes Against the Blackout: Essays Against Interventionism
(1991)
- The Barnes Trilogy: Three Revisionist Booklets (1979)
- Revisionism: A Key to Peace and Other Essays (1980)
Major Articles
- The Court Historians versus Revisionism (1952)
- Rauch on Roosevelt: A Study in Appearances and Realities (1952)
- How "Nineteen Eighty-Four" Trends Threaten American Peace, Freedom,
and Prosperity (1952)
- Revisionism and the Historical Blackout (1953)
- The Chickens of the Interventionist Liberals have Come Home
to Roost (1954)
- Revisionism and the
Promotion of Peace (1958)
- Blasting the Historical Blackout (1962)
- Revisionism and Brainwashing: A Survey of the War-Guilt Question
in Germany After Two World Wars (1962)
- Revisionism: A Key to Peace (1966)
- The Public
Stake in Revisionism (1967)
Book Reviews and Commentary
- Zionist Fraud:
A review of The Drama of the European Jews, by Paul
Rassinier. Les SeptCouleurs, Paris, 1964. (In French.)
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