trash heap of history
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]In a similar form (“that great dust heap called ‘history’”) used by English essayist Augustine Birrell in 1887 (but in use before),[1] popularized by Leon Trotsky in reference to the Mensheviks (1917).[2]
Noun
[edit]- (figuratively) A notional place where events, people or objects which have been forgotten or have become irrelevant from a historical perspective are placed or recorded.
- Synonyms: ash heap of history, dust heap of history, garbage heap of history, ashcan of history, dustbin of history, landfill of history
- 2016, Kaare Sørensen, quoting David Headley, The Mind of a Terrorist[4], Simon and Schuster, →ISBN:
- My ONLY hero is Muhammad Mustafa SAW and whatever he gave us will prevail and every thing else that stands against it is doomed to be decimated and end up in the trash heap of history, as you put it.
Translations
[edit]historical irrelevance
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