prerevisionist

/priːrɪˈvɪʒənɪst/
adjective
  1. Relating to a period or viewpoint before a revisionist approach, especially in historical or political analysis.
    • His prerevisionist stance was criticized for being too traditional.
    • The prerevisionist interpretation of the war focused on economic factors.
    • Historians often contrast prerevisionist and revisionist schools of thought.
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noun
  1. A person who holds a viewpoint that existed before a revisionist movement, especially in history or politics.
    • As a prerevisionist, she defended the classic interpretation.
    • The prerevisionist argued that the original account was more accurate.
    • Few prerevisionists remain in the academic department today.
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