The Radical Right in Germany: 1870 to the Present

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Routledge, 25 սեպ, 2014 թ. - 240 էջ

The Radical Right has represented a major element in German politics and society throughout the history of the united country (i.e. since the 1870s), though the understandable concentration on the Third Reich (1933-45) has tended to distort the wider picture.

This book explores the history of the radical right through the full span of Germany's life as a nation, thus putting the Third Reich in its natural context, and also emphasising that the attitudes and policies of the radical right did not begin with Hitler's pursuit of power in the 1920s or end with his death in the ruins of Berlin.

 

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Acknowledgements
an introduction
Rightwing radicalism and rightwing extremism
the Kaiserreich 18701918
Nationalism
the radical right in Weimar Germany 191933
National Socialist ideology and leadership
Party membership and propensity for violence
pursuing an ever radicalizing agenda
The fall rise and fall of organized rightwing extremism in West Germany
Stagnation and decline 195364
Fractionalization and radicalization 197284
Conclusions
rightwing extremism and neoNazi militancy
Further reading
Index

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Lee McGowan is a Lecturer in European Studies at Queen's University, Belfast.

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