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How do you call it when you falsely explain an event by something

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How do you call it when you falsely explain an event by something that happened after?

Like saying "A wrote X book, and when we read it, we can see he was expecting WW2", when there is no link between these elements.

(Idk if I'm understandable here, I'm not a /his/toryfag)
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>>858486

You mean a post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_hoc_ergo_propter_hoc
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>>858501
Kinda, but really in a specifically historical point of view. Maybe there is no word for it in english, we have one in french but I can't remember it either.

(Anyway that's what I was looking for, thanks anon)
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>>858486
I don't know but I have to say that it's quite a common misperception of history. Too many historical figures get bashed for something they couldn't anticipate or worse yet, acted in the best way possible according to their situation.
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>>858550
Exactly this. My professors use this word a lot when they talk about Cinema History, but it's probably a misconception about History in general.

It certainly is hard to keep that in mind, but it's an effort worth making if we want to have a "clean" conception of History, I think.
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>>858486

Are you thinking of an "anachronism?"
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>>858599
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historian's_fallacy
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