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Hitler's Priestess

- Savitri Devi, the Hindu-Aryan Myth, and Neo-Nazism
Af: Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke Engelsk Paperback

Hitler's Priestess

- Savitri Devi, the Hindu-Aryan Myth, and Neo-Nazism
Af: Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke Engelsk Paperback
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The rarely told story of Savitri Devi—a Frenchwoman and one of Hitler''s most powerful advocates
In this window onto the roots and evolution of international neo-Nazism, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke reveals the powerful impact of one of fascism''s most creative minds.
Savitri Devi''s influence on neo-Nazism and other hybrid strains of mystical fascism has been continuous since the mid-1960s. A Frenchwoman of Greek-English birth, Devi became an admirer of German National Socialism in the late 1920s. Deeply impressed by its racial heritage and caste-system, she emigrated to India, where she developed her racial ideology, in the early 1930s. Her works have been reissued and distributed through various neo-Nazi networks and she has been lionized as a foremother of Nazi ideology. Her appeal to neo-Nazi sects lies in the very eccentricity of her thought—combining Aryan supremacism and anti-Semitism with Hinduism, social Darwinism, animal rights, and a fundamentally biocentric view of life—and has resulted in curious, yet potent alliances in radical ideology.
As one of the earliest Holocaust deniers and the first to suggest that Adolf Hitler was an avatar—a god come to earth in human form to restore the world to a golden age—Devi became a fixture in the shadowy neo-Nazi world. In Hitler''s Priestess, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke examines how someone with so little tangible connection to Nazi Germany became such a powerful advocate of Hitler''s misanthropy.
Hitler''s Priestess illuminates the life of a woman who achieved the status of a prophetess for her penchant for redirecting authentic religious energies in the service of regenerate fascism.

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The rarely told story of Savitri Devi—a Frenchwoman and one of Hitler''s most powerful advocates
In this window onto the roots and evolution of international neo-Nazism, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke reveals the powerful impact of one of fascism''s most creative minds.
Savitri Devi''s influence on neo-Nazism and other hybrid strains of mystical fascism has been continuous since the mid-1960s. A Frenchwoman of Greek-English birth, Devi became an admirer of German National Socialism in the late 1920s. Deeply impressed by its racial heritage and caste-system, she emigrated to India, where she developed her racial ideology, in the early 1930s. Her works have been reissued and distributed through various neo-Nazi networks and she has been lionized as a foremother of Nazi ideology. Her appeal to neo-Nazi sects lies in the very eccentricity of her thought—combining Aryan supremacism and anti-Semitism with Hinduism, social Darwinism, animal rights, and a fundamentally biocentric view of life—and has resulted in curious, yet potent alliances in radical ideology.
As one of the earliest Holocaust deniers and the first to suggest that Adolf Hitler was an avatar—a god come to earth in human form to restore the world to a golden age—Devi became a fixture in the shadowy neo-Nazi world. In Hitler''s Priestess, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke examines how someone with so little tangible connection to Nazi Germany became such a powerful advocate of Hitler''s misanthropy.
Hitler''s Priestess illuminates the life of a woman who achieved the status of a prophetess for her penchant for redirecting authentic religious energies in the service of regenerate fascism.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 278
ISBN-13: 9780814731116
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0814731112
Kategori: Germany
Udg. Dato: 1 okt 2000
Længde: 18mm
Bredde: 153mm
Højde: 227mm
Forlag: New York University Press
Oplagsdato: 1 okt 2000
Forfatter(e): Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke
Forfatter(e) Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke


Kategori Germany


ISBN-13 9780814731116


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 278


Udgave


Længde 18mm


Bredde 153mm


Højde 227mm


Udg. Dato 1 okt 2000


Oplagsdato 1 okt 2000


Forlag New York University Press

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