Nation And Race
The Developing Euro-American Racist Subculture
Jeffrey Kaplan, ed.; Tore Bjorgo, ed.


Northeastern University Press
1998 • 288 pp. 6 x 9"
Sociology / Political Science & Government / International Studies

$24.95 Paper, 978-1-55553-331-1


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The unprecedented growth of hate movements on both sides of the Atlantic is thoroughly explored in this groundbreaking collection of original essays.

Today's rapidly growing Euro-American racist subculture is markedly different than past trans-Atlantic interactions. While nationalistic ideologies such as Nazism and fascism were traditionally imported from Europe to the United States, recent trends indicate that extreme right-wing ideas now also flow from America to Europe.

Experts in sociology, political science, and history examine a wide range of international linkages that gave rise to an increasingly cohesive transnational and Euro-American brotherhood of the radical right. Among the topics discussed are the Internet, conspiracy theories, white power rock 'n' roll, and the skinhead movement.






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