James B. Whisker

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James B. Whisker is or was an American revisionist writer, including for the Journal of Historical Review.

"James B. Whisker has for years been a professor of political science at West Virginia University (Morgantown). He holds M.A. degrees in history and philosophy from Niagara University, a certificate in Soviet Studies from the Soviet and East European Institute, and a Ph.D. in government and politics from the University of Maryland. Dr. Whisker is the author of several books. Noteworthy are his studies of German National Socialist history and philosophy, as well as his translation of Alfred Rosenberg's The Myth of the Twentieth Century, and of Hermann Goering's Germany Reborn. His introduction to The Myth of the Twentieth Century is one of the few general summaries of Rosenberg's philosophy available. Whisker has also written two full books on Rosenberg's thought."[1]

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  1. Italian Fascism: An Interpretation http://ihr.org/jhr/v04/v04p--5_whisker.html