Nation and Race
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Nation and Race: The Developing Euro-American Racist Subculture is a book edited by Jeffrey Kaplan and Tore Bjørgo. It collects the papers of an international conference held in New Orleans, December 8-11, 1995.
It was published by Northeastern University Press in 1998 as a 273-page paperback (ISBN 1-55553-331-0) and hardcover (ISBN 1-55553-332-9).
[edit] Contents
- Preface
- Introduction by Jeffrey Kaplan and Tore Bjørgo
- An Overview of Right-Wing Extremism in the Western World: A Study of Convergence, Linkage, and Identity; by Leonard Weinberg
- The World Union of National Socialists and Postwar Transatlantic Nazi Revival; by Frederick J. Simonelli
- Conspiracy Theories as Stigmatized Knowledge: The Basis for a New Age Racism?; by Michael Barkun
- Racism on the Internet: Mapping Neo-Fascist Subcultures in Cyberspace; by Les Back, Michael Keith, and John Solomos
- Religiosity and the Radical Right: Toward the Creation of a New Ethnic Identity; by Jeffrey Kaplan
- White-Power Rock 'n' Roll: A Growing Industry; by Heléne Lööw
- Hitler's Grandchildren?: The Reemergence of a Right-Wing Social Movement in Germany; by Wolfgang Kühnel
- The Emergence of Postcommunist Youth Identities in Eastern Europe: From Communist Youth, to Skinheads, to National Socialists and Beyond; by Lászlo Kürti
- Living Out Our Ethnic Instincts: Ideological Beliefs Among Right-Wing Activists in Norway; by Katrine Fangen
- Entry, Bridge-Burning and Exit Options: What Happens to Young People Who Join Racist Groups—and Want to Leave?; by Tore Bjørgo.
- Contributors
- Index
[edit] External links
- Nation And Race at the publisher's page.