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Item specifics
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- ISBN
- 9780814730607
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814730604
ISBN-13
9780814730607
eBay Product ID (ePID)
392989
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
203 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Occult Roots of Nazism : Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology
Publication Year
1993
Subject
Holocaust, Europe / Germany, Political Process / Political Parties, Occultism
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Body, Mind & Spirit, Political Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
If anyone still questions the power which myth exercises over the human mind, he should read The Occult Rules of Nazism ., "An extensive survey of . . . theosophy, astrology, and 'ariosophy' (Aryan-racist-occult theories) . . . An intriguing study of apocalyptic fantasies." -Times Literary Supplement, "If anyone still questions the power which myth exercises over the human mind, he should read The Occult Rules of Nazism ." -Anthony Storr, "An extensive survey of . . . theosophy, astrology, and 'ariosophy' (Aryan-racist-occult theories) . . . An intriguing study of apocalyptic fantasies." - Times Literary Supplement, If anyone still questions the power which myth exercises over the human mind, he should read The Occult Rules of Nazism., "An extensive survey of . . . theosophy, astrology, and 'ariosophy' (Aryan-racist-occult theories) . . . An intriguing study of apocalyptic fantasies." - Times Literary Supplement ,, "If anyone still questions the power which myth exercises over the human mind, he should read The Occult Rules of Nazism ." -Anthony Storr,, "If anyone still questions the power which myth exercises over the human mind, he should readThe Occult Rules of Nazism." - Anthony Storr, An extensive survey of . . . theosophy, astrology, and 'ariosophy' (Aryan-racist-occult theories) . . . An intriguing study of apocalyptic fantasies.
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
320.5330943
Synopsis
Nearly half a century after the defeat of the Third Reich, Nazism remains a subject of extensive historical inquiry, general interest, and, alarmingly, a source of inspiration for resurgent fascism in Europe. Goodrick-Clarke's powerful and timely book traces the intellectual roots of Nazism back to a number of influential occult and millenarian sects in the Habsburg Empire during its waning years. These sects combined notions of popular nationalism with an advocacy of Aryan racism and a proclaimed need for German world-rule. This book provides the first serious account of the way in which Nazism was influenced by powerful millenarian and occult sects that thrived in Germany and Austria almost fifty years before the rise to power of Adolf Hitler. These millenarian sects (principally the Ariosophists) espoused a mixture of popular nationalism, Aryan racism, and occultism to support their advocacy of German world-rule. Over time their ideas and symbols, filtered through nationalist-racist groups associated with the infant Nazi party, came to exert a strong influence on Himmler's SS. The fantasies thus fueled were played out with terrifying consequences in the realities structured into the Third Reich: Auschwitz, Sobibor, and Treblinka, the hellish museums of Nazi apocalypse, had psychic roots reaching back to millenial visions of occult sects. Beyond what the TImes Literary Supplement calls an intriguing study of apocalyptic fantasies, this bizarre and fascinating story contains lessons we cannot afford to ignore., This work traces the intellectual roots of Nazism back to a number of influential occult and millenarian sects in the Hapsburg Empire during its waning years. These sects combined notions of popular nationalism with an advocacy of Aryan racism and a proclaimed need for German world-rule., Nearly half a century after the defeat of the Third Reich, Nazism remains a subject of historical inquiry, general interest and, alarmingly, a source of inspiration for resurgent facism in Europe. This book traces the intellectual roots of Nazism back to a number of influential occult and millenarian sects in the Hapsburg Empire during its waning years. These sects combined notions of popular nationalism with an advocacy of "Aryan" racism and a proclaimed need for German world-rule., Reveals how Nazism was influenced by powerful occult sects that thrived in Germany and Austria almost fifty years before Hitler's rise to power Over half a century after the defeat of the Third Reich, Nazism remains a subject of extensive historical inquiry, general interest, and, alarmingly, a source of inspiration for resurgent fascism around the world. Goodrick-Clarke's powerful and timely book traces the intellectual roots of Nazism back to a number of influential occult and millenarian sects in the Habsburg Empire during its waning years. These millenarian sects--principally the Ariosophists--espoused a mixture of popular nationalism, Aryan racism, and occultism to proclaim their advocacy of German world-rule. Over time their ideas and symbols, filtered through nationalist-racist groups associated with the nascent Nazi party, came to exert a strong influence on Himmler's SS. The fantasies thus fueled were played out with terrifying consequences in the realities structured into the Third Reich: Auschwitz, Sobibor, and Treblinka--the hellish museums of Nazi apocalypse--had psychic roots reaching back to the millenarian visions of these occult sects. Beyond what the Times Literary Supplement calls "an intriguing study of apocalyptic fantasies," this bizarre and fascinating story contains lessons we cannot afford to ignore.
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