Movements and Ideas of the Extreme Right in Europe
Positions and Continuities
Anders G. Kjostvedt (Redaktør) ; Nicola Kristin Karcher (Redaktør)
The term «extreme right», despite an agreed upon definition, continues to be in common usage, and is frequently employed in
political discourse, in the media, and in academic debates. This volume presents a broad range of movements, political parties and persons, all of them representing positions and continuities within
the framework of the extreme right in the space of a century. Les mer
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The term «extreme right», despite an agreed upon definition, continues to be in common usage, and is frequently employed in
political discourse, in the media, and in academic debates. This volume presents a broad range of movements, political parties
and persons, all of them representing positions and continuities within the framework of the extreme right in the space of
a century. The contributions all bring new knowledge and perspectives, and give an insight into current research in a number
of fields, ranging from the end of the First World War to the first decades of the 21st century.
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2013
Forlag: Peter Lang AG
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 252
ISBN: 9783631601365
Format: 21 x 15 cm
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Contents: Kerstin Bornholdt: Body Movements as Political Actors? – Stefanie Schrader: Völkische Weltanschauung on the Back
Benches - The Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei and the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic – Alessandro Salvador: The Political
Strategies of the Stahlhelm Veterans’ League and the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, 1918-1933 – Anders G. Kjøstvedt:
A National Alternative? National Socialist Appeals to Labour in Berlin, 1925-1933 – Matthew Worley: Finding Fascism: The Politics
of Sir Oswald Mosley, 1929-1932 – Nicola Karcher: Nasjonal Samling’s Foreign Office in Germany during the Second World War:
Organisation, Strategies and Cooperation – Martin Finkenberger: Johann von Leers as Part of an International Network of Postwar
Fascism – Elisabetta Cassina Wolff: Men among the Ruins. The Radical Right in Italy – Gideon Botsch: Continuities within Germany’s
«National Opposition». From the Deutsche Reichspartei to the Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands, 1949-2010 – Felix
Wiedemann: Wise Women and Germanic Faith: Imagining Witches in Current German Right-Wing Extremism – Astrid Sverresdotter
Dypvik: A Voice of the Extreme Right? The Role of the Bund der Vertriebenen and its Leader Erika Steinbach in the Postwar
German Public Discourse.
Nicola Kristin Karcher and Anders G. Kjøstvedt are both employed at the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History
at the University of Oslo. They work on German and Norwegian right-wing networks in the Interwar period and the German National
Socialist movement, respectively.