From: cberlet@igc.apc.org (NLG Civil Liberties Committee) Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy Subject: NeoFascism in Europe Bibliography Message-ID: <1299600152@igc.apc.org> Date: 13 Dec 92 21:21:00 GMT Nf-ID: #N:cdp:1299600152:000:9383 Nf-From: cdp.UUCP!cberlet Dec 13 13:21:00 1992 From: NLG Civil Liberties CommitteeSubject: NeoFascism in Europe Bibliography /* Written 1:19 pm Dec 13, 1992 by cberlet@igc.apc.org in igc:publiceye */ /* ---------- "Bibliographies" ---------- */ CONTEMPORARY NEOFASCISM IN EUROPE: Background and the Present A Bibliography prepared by Friedom Research for Political Research Associates Summer, 1992 =============================================================== Copyright 1992, PRA. Electronic network posting of unmodified text is encouraged. Printing of copies is expressly forbidden. See order information and address at end of text. PRA is an independent non-profit institute. Donations are tax-deductible. =============================================================== I. Background Aryan Myth: A History of Racist and Nationalist Ideas in Europe by Leon Poliakov. (NY: Basic Books, 1974). Black Migrants; White Natives: A Study of Race Relations in Nottingham by Daniel Lawrence. (London, England: Cambridge University Press, 1974). Born Guilty: Children of Nazi Families by Jean Steinberg and Peter Sichrovsky. (NY: Basic Books, 1988). The European Right: A Historical Profile by Hans Rogger and Joseph Weber. (Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1965). Fascism as a Mass Movement by Mihaly Vajda. (NY: St. Martin's Press, 1976). Fascism in Britain: A History, 1918-1985 by Richard Thurlow. (Cambridge, Mass.: Basil Blackwell, 1986). Fascists and Conservatives: The Radical Right and the Establishment in Twentieth Century Europe by Martin Blinkhorn. (London, England: Allen & Unwin, 1991). Holocaust and the Neo-Nazi Mythomania by Joseph Billig, Georges Wellers, and Serge Klarsfeld. (NY: The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation, 1978). Immigrant Labor and Racial Conflict in Industrial Societies: The French and British Experience, 1945-1975 by Gary P. Freeman. (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1979). The National Front by Nigel Fielding. (London, England: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981). The National Front in English Politics by Stan Taylor. (London, England: MacMillan; NY: Holmes & Meier, 1982). Nationalism, Ethnocentrism, and Personality: Social Science and Critical Theory by Hugh D. Forbes. (Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, 1985). Racial Exclusion and the City: The Urban Support of the National Front by Christopher T. Husbands. (London, England: Allen & Unwin, 1983). Right-Wing Terrorism in Europe by Bruce Hoffman. (Santa Monica, Calif.: Rand Corporation, 1982). The Social Basis of European Fascist Movements, by Detlef Muhlberger, editor. (London, England: Croom Helm; NY: Methuen, 1987). Essays on postwar support for fascist movements in Germany, the United Kingdom, Scandinavia, Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, and Eastern Europe. Voegelin On the Idea of Race: An Analysis of Modern European Racism by Thomas W. Heilke. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press, 1990). II. Contemporary Neofascism A. Books Antisemitism and the Right in France by Zeev Sternhell. (Jerusalem, Israel: Shazar Library, Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1988). Is God a Racist?: The Right Wing in Canada by Stanley R. Barrett. (Toronto, Ont.: University of Toronto Press, 1987). The Nazi Legacy: Right-Wing Extremism in Postwar Germany by Rand C. Lewis. (NY: Praeger, 1991). The Neo-Nazis: The Threat of the Hitler Cult by Jerry Bornstein. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Julian Messner, 1987). Neither Right Nor Left: Fascist Ideology in France by Zeev Sternhell. (Jerusalem, Israel: Shazar Library, Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1986). Right-Wing Political Currents in Our Time: A Latin American Viewpoint by Cristian Buchrucker. (Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts, Latin American Studies Program, Paper #26, 1990). B. Articles. "Right Turn," by Peter Jensen, in NEW STATESMAN & SOCIETY, June 30, 1989, p. 13. Neo-fascism in West Germany by political groups, racist groups, and youth groups. "The Political Geography of Belgian Fascism: The Case of Rexism," by William Brustein, in AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, February, 1988, p. 69+. "No Immigrants Need Apply," by David Lawday, in U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORTS, Dec. 9, 1991, p. 46+. Multi-country survey. "Coming Into the Open: Neo-Fascism Hot and Cool," by Eliahu Salpeter, in THE NEW LEADER, Dec. 1, 1980, p. 5+. "The Rise of the New-Right Terrorists: Violence Spawns Suspicions of a Fascist Internationale," by Graham Clark, in WORLD PRESS REVIEW, Dec., 1980, p. 37+. "Are the Times Right?: Economic Problems and Social Tension," by Paul Wilkinson, in WORLD PRESS REVIEW, Dec., 1980, p. 42. Are the times right for a new growth of fascism brought on by times that are parallel to those that spawned the Nazis? "Anatomy of a Movement: An Interlocking Underground Pushes Toward the Surface," in WORLD PRESS REVIEW, Dec., 1980, p. 38+. "The 'Black International', Eurofascism - The Wave of the Past," by Christopher Hitchens, in THE NATION, Nov. 29, 1980, p. 567+. "A Wave of Neo-Nazi Terror," in NEWSWEEK, Oct. 13, 1980, p. 71. "Fascism in France and the Strange Case of the Croix de Feu," by William D. Irvine, in THE JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, June, 1991, p. 271+. "French Fascism, Both Right and Left: Reflections on the Sternhell Controversy," by Robert Wohl, in THE JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, March, 1991, p. 91+. "Bernanos, Drumont and the Rise of French Fascism," by John Hellman, in THE REVIEW OF POLITICS, Summer, 1990, p. 441+. "The Resistible Rise of Jean-Marie Le Pen," by Daniel Singer, in THE NATION, Sept. 7, 1985, p. 172+. "French Anti-Semitism: Exceptional Events?," by Linda M. Delloff, in THE CHRISTIAN CENTURY, Oct. 22, 1980, p. 997. Protest against the bombing of a synagogue. "Neo-Nazi Menace: Germans Try to Stem Right-Wing Attacks Against Foreigners; But Fears of Immigrant Influx Win the Skinhead Youths Significant Public Backing; Police Raid Homes in 32 Cities," by Frederick Kempe, in THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, Dec. 4, 1991, p. A1+. "Behind the German Neo-Nazi Phenomenon," by Joyce M. Mushaben, in THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Nov. 18, 1991, p. 19. "The Neo-Nazis: How Quickly They Remember," by Stephen Kinzer, in THE NEW YORK TIMES, Nov 17, 1991, p. E1. "The Fires of Hatred," by Daniel Benjamin, in TIME MAGAZINE, Oct. 14, 1991, p. 37. Attacks launched against foreigners of color by Germany neo-Nazis. "The Violent Rise of Hitler's New Youth: Neo-Nazis Gain From Disillusionment in the East," in WORLD PRESS REVIEW, Aug., 1991, p. 22. "The Dark Side of the Wall," by Paul Hockenos, in NEW STATESMAN & SOCIETY, Jan. 12, 1990, p. 16. Neo-Fascism in East Germany. "Blitzkrieg by the Ultra-Right: Protest Votes Give Xenophobic Extremists a Strong Showing," by Jill Smolowe, in TIME MAGAZINE, Feb. 13, 1989, p. 47. West German neo-Nazi groups in election. "The Myth of Fairness: Racial Violence in Britain," by Colin Holmes, in HISTORY TODAY, Oct., 1985, p.41. The historical roots of contemporary anti-immigrant feeling. "Evil of Banality," editorial in, THE NATION, June 21, 1986, p. 843+. On Kurt Valdheim's victory in Austria's presidential elections. "Romania a Year Later: The Winter of Our Discontent," by Paul Hockenos, in THE NATION, Jan. 7, 1991, p. 14+. "Anarchy in the Ukraine," by Tom Roberts, in NEW STATESMAN & SOCIETY, Nov. 15, 1991, p. 16. "Spain Curbs Nazi Group," in THE NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 17, 1991, p. 3. "Swastikas in Spain," by Ruth MacKay, in THE PROGRESSIVE, July, 1981, p. 14+. "Worried That a Sleeping Ogre Could Awaken," by Paul Bendelow, in TIMES EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT, Aug. 3, 1990, p. 9. On German youth turning to right-wing extremism. "Mussolini's Sons, Hitler's Nephews: 'Bad Seeds' of Europe's Bourgeoisie," by Claudio S. Fioretti, in WORLD PRESS REVIEW, Dec., 1980, p. 40+. "Klan Capitalizing on German Tensions: American Organizes Burning of a Cross Near Berlin," by Stephen Kinzer, in THE NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 3, 1991, Sec. 1, p. 4+. Oklahoma KKK member Dennis Mahon travels to Germany. "The Growing Danger of Hate Groups," by Mary Cooper, in EDITORIAL RESEARCH REPORTS, May 12, 1989, p. 262. On American and European hate groups, e.g. White Aryan Resistance. "Killers on the Right: Inside Europe's Fascist Underground," by Martin A. Lee and Kevin Coogan, in MOTHER JONES MAGAZINE, May, 1987, p. 40+. "Two Arrested in Austria are Called Neo-Nazis," in THE NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 19, 1992, Sec. 1, p. 4. Two members of the "Defense Sport Club Trenck" were arrested for planning to overthrow the Austrian government. "Skinhead Mayhem," in TIME MAGAZINE, Nov. 28, 1988, p. 29. "Nazi Software: The Ultimate Virus," in NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE, Jan. 23, 1989, p. 32. Fascism computer games. "Skinhead Nation," by Jeff Coplon, in ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE, Dec. 1, 1988, p. 54+. Mostly about U.S. skinheads. ============================================================ This bibliography is available in print form from PRA. 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