Thule-Sarmatia
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Thule-Sarmatia is a cultural study group founded in Bulgaria, Ukraine and Russia 2004. They describe themselves as a "research group for Premordial (Primordial) culture" and have a pronounced metapolitical purpose.
The founder and chairman of the group is Anton Rachev ('Dulo-Gesselshaft'), Oleg Gutsulyak ('Mesogaia'), Alexey Ilyinov ('Ground & Iron') and Igor Mogilev ('Wagta'). Then groups 'Wagta' (Southern Russia), 'New Atropatena' (Azerbaijan) and "Idel-Ural" (Tataria) have joined.
Thule-Sarmatia was created as an East European counterpart of Thule-Seminar. Thule-Sarmatia is however closely associated with Thule-Seminar (Germany), StahlHelm (East Germany), Cultural Thule (Spain), Comunita Politica di Avanguardia (Italia) and Ateney (Russia).
In the beginning the group also was guided by the Euroasian Movement, but then separated from it.
Thule-Sarmatia publishes the newsletters and the magazine MesoEurasia (mostly written in Russian).
In 2006 at group the Institute of the strategic analysis of narratives systems has been created. ISASN
[edit] External links
- Thule-Sarmatia – official web site (Russian)
- Institute of the strategic analysis of narrative system (Russian)
- LJ Community (Russian)
- YAHOO Groupe (Russian)