These are the slides for my presentation Interventions in History Online, given at the sixt network conference of the International Network for Theory of History (INTH) that took place between 19-22 May 2026 at the School of Humanities in Tallinn University (Estonia). The conference was entitled Rethinking historicity: exploring temporal relations in a changing world and featured three panels on Attacks on History. These panels were organised by Antoon De Baets, founder and co-editor of the Network of Concerned Historians, who is currently editing the Palgrave Handbook of Attacks on History. Twelve authors of the handbook, including myself, came together at the Tallinn conference to present their ongoing work. The presentation was a first attempt to conceptualise the various types of intervention in online mediations of history ranging from censorship to propaganda at opposite but intersecting ends of the spectrum.
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