Antihistorical

/ˌæntiˌhɪˈstɔrɪkəl/ adjective

Opposed to or contradicting history; rejecting historical accuracy or ignoring the actual events and context of the past.

From anti- (against) + historical. 'History' comes from Greek 'historia' (inquiry, narrative). The anti- prefix creates an opposition to historical truth or methods.

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