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P. Jackson, A. Shekhovtsov (Beteiligte)

The Post-War Anglo-American Far Right


A Special Relationship of Hate
Herausgegeben von Jackson, P.; Shekhovtsov, A.
1st ed. 2014. 2014. xii, 155 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN UK 2014
ISBN: 1-349-48453-9 (1349484539)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-48453-9 (9781349484539)

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Since 1945 neo-Nazi and far right extremists on both sides of the Atlantic have developed rich cultures which regularly exchange ideas. Leading activists such as Colin Jordan and George Lincoln Rockwell have helped to establish what has become a complex web of marginalised extremism. This book examines the history of this milieu to the present day.
Preface; Paul Jackson and Anton Shekhovtsov Contributor Biographies PART I 1. Accumulative Extremism: The Post-war Tradition of Anglo-American Neo-Nazi Activism; Paul Jackson PART II 2. ´Penny-wise...´: Ezra Pound´s Posthumous Legacy to Fascism; Matthew Feldman and Andrea Rinaldi 3. Jim Crow and Union Jack: Southern Segregationists and the British Far Right; Clive Webb 4. Cultural Marxism and the Radical Right; Jérôme Jamin 5. The Tea Party Movement at the Crossroads of Nation and State; Leonard Zeskind 6. The German ´National Socialist Underground (NSU)´ and Anglo-American Networks. The Internationalization of Far-Right Terror; Daniel Köhler Conclusions: Suggestions for Future Exploration of ´Transnational Fascism´; Paul Jackson and Anton Shekhovtsov Select Bibliography Index
"The Post-War Anglo-American Far Right is recommended for scholars interested in transatlantic radicalism and transnational fascism. Published by Palgrave Pivot, which specializes in shorter studies, the book brings together new research about the transnational extremists. ... this anthology has solid research and provokes good questions about avenues for further studies about foreign exchanges, not just about Anglo-American ties, but about other international links, such as those between British and French extremists." (Ryan Shaffer, History, Vol. 103 (354), January, 2018)
Professor Matthew Feldman, University of Teesside, UK Professor Jérôme Jamin, University of Liege, Belgium Daniel Koehler, EXIT-Germany, also Director of Research at Institute for the Study of Radical Movements in Berlin, Germany. Andrea Rinaldi is a doctoral student at the University of Bergen, Norway Professor Clive Webb, University of Sussex, UK Leonard Zeskind, President of the Institute for Research and Education of Human Rights, USA