Hitler`s Priestess – Savitri Devi, the Hindu–Aryan Myth, and Neo–Nazism
Autor Nicholas Goodrick–clarkeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814731116
ISBN-10: 0814731112
Pagini: 278
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814731112
Pagini: 278
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"[A] superb study. . . . Goodrick-Clarke has done a service to sanity, even if the gullible will go on swallowing [Devi's] recycled poison rather than his antidote."
--Times Literary Supplement "An excellent, thought-provoking volume. . . . We may readily accept that Devi was a revolting creature. But it is as well that we realise that such demons in human form existed and still do exist."
--Independent "An admirably cool-headed history of an inflammatory subject. . . . It is likely to stand as the definitive study of a subject that a lesser author would have exploited for maximum sensationalism."
--Gnosis "An engrossing, disturbing, and important book. Well-researched and evocatively told, the strange story of Savitri Devi is a mirror of the twentieth century's dark undercurrents and deserves to be widely read and pondered."
--Robert S. Ellwood, University of Southern California "[A] provoking volume."
Bulletin of the Arnold and Leona Finkler Institute of Holocaust Research, No. 10
"[A] superb study... Goodrick-Clarke has done a service to sanity, even if the gullible will go on swallowing [Devi's] recycled poison rather than his antidote." --Times Literary Supplement "An excellent, thought-provoking volume... We may readily accept that Devi was a revolting creature. But it is as well that we realise that such demons in human form existed and still do exist." --Independent "An admirably cool-headed history of an inflammatory subject... It is likely to stand as the definitive study of a subject that a lesser author would have exploited for maximum sensationalism." --Gnosis "An engrossing, disturbing, and important book. Well-researched and evocatively told, the strange story of Savitri Devi is a mirror of the twentieth century's dark undercurrents and deserves to be widely read and pondered." --Robert S. Ellwood, University of Southern California "[A] provoking volume." --Bulletin of the Arnold and Leona Finkler Institute of Holocaust Research, No. 10
"[A] provoking volume." -"Bulletin of the Arnold and Leona Finkler Institute of Holocaust Research, No. 10",
--Times Literary Supplement "An excellent, thought-provoking volume. . . . We may readily accept that Devi was a revolting creature. But it is as well that we realise that such demons in human form existed and still do exist."
--Independent "An admirably cool-headed history of an inflammatory subject. . . . It is likely to stand as the definitive study of a subject that a lesser author would have exploited for maximum sensationalism."
--Gnosis "An engrossing, disturbing, and important book. Well-researched and evocatively told, the strange story of Savitri Devi is a mirror of the twentieth century's dark undercurrents and deserves to be widely read and pondered."
--Robert S. Ellwood, University of Southern California "[A] provoking volume."
Bulletin of the Arnold and Leona Finkler Institute of Holocaust Research, No. 10
"[A] superb study... Goodrick-Clarke has done a service to sanity, even if the gullible will go on swallowing [Devi's] recycled poison rather than his antidote." --Times Literary Supplement "An excellent, thought-provoking volume... We may readily accept that Devi was a revolting creature. But it is as well that we realise that such demons in human form existed and still do exist." --Independent "An admirably cool-headed history of an inflammatory subject... It is likely to stand as the definitive study of a subject that a lesser author would have exploited for maximum sensationalism." --Gnosis "An engrossing, disturbing, and important book. Well-researched and evocatively told, the strange story of Savitri Devi is a mirror of the twentieth century's dark undercurrents and deserves to be widely read and pondered." --Robert S. Ellwood, University of Southern California "[A] provoking volume." --Bulletin of the Arnold and Leona Finkler Institute of Holocaust Research, No. 10
"[A] provoking volume." -"Bulletin of the Arnold and Leona Finkler Institute of Holocaust Research, No. 10",
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Savitri Devi's influence on neo-Nazism and other hybrid strains of mystical fascism has been continuous since the mid-1960s. Her works have been reissued and distributed through various neo-Nazi networks and she has been lionized as a foremother of Nazi 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.
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A Frenchwoman of Greek-English birth, Savitri Devi subscribed to German Socialism in the late 1920s. Drawn to the caste-system of India, Devi developed her racial ideology in the early '30s and since has been lionized as "foremother" of international neo-Nazism. HITLER'S PRIESTESS examines how this woman became such a powerful advocate of Hitler's misanthropy. Illustrated.
A Frenchwoman of Greek-English birth, Savitri Devi subscribed to German Socialism in the late 1920s. Drawn to the caste-system of India, Devi developed her racial ideology in the early '30s and since has been lionized as "foremother" of international neo-Nazism. HITLER'S PRIESTESS examines how this woman became such a powerful advocate of Hitler's misanthropy. Illustrated.