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Nordic Ideology between Religion and Scholarship, Hardback Book

Nordic Ideology between Religion and Scholarship Hardback

Edited by Horst Junginger, Andreas Akerlund

Part of the Zivilisationen und Geschichte / Civilizations and History / Civilisations et Histoire series

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The articles of this volume treat the expansion of the Nordic ideology in the first half of the twentieth century.

They concentrate on the amalgamation of scientific, religious and political features, which transformed the idea of the North into a mainstay of extreme nationalism.

Lacking positive norms and values, the Nordic idea depended on the opposition against everything deemed un-Nordic.

Völkisch Nordicism shared with conventional forms of nationalism the enmity with Judaism and Bolshevism and – to a lesser extent – with Anglo-Americanism and Catholicism.

Beyond that, it constituted a mythological counter narrative that combined the idea of spiritual kinship with biological lineage, on Pagan as well as on Christian grounds.

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