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A Transnational History of Right-Wing Terrorism Johannes Dafinger (Paris-Lodron-Universitat Salzburg, Austria)

A Transnational History of Right-Wing Terrorism By Johannes Dafinger (Paris-Lodron-Universitat Salzburg, Austria)

A Transnational History of Right-Wing Terrorism by Johannes Dafinger (Paris-Lodron-Universitat Salzburg, Austria)


Summary

A Transnational History of Right-Wing Terrorism offers new insights into the history of right-wing extremism and violence in Europe, East and West, from 1900 until the present day. It is the first book to take such a broad historical approach to the topic.

A Transnational History of Right-Wing Terrorism Summary

A Transnational History of Right-Wing Terrorism: Political Violence and the Far Right in Eastern and Western Europe since 1900 by Johannes Dafinger (Paris-Lodron-Universitat Salzburg, Austria)

Offers new insights into the history of right-wing extremism and violence in Europe, East and West, from 1900 until the present day.

Examines various forms of organizational and ideological interconnectedness and what inspires right-wing terrorism.

In addition to several empirical chapters on prewar extreme-right political violence, the book features extensive coverage of postwar right-wing terrorism including the recent resurgence in attacks.

About Johannes Dafinger (Paris-Lodron-Universitat Salzburg, Austria)

Johannes Dafinger is an Assistant Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Salzburg, Austria.

Moritz Florin is a Lecturer at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany.

Table of Contents

1. Right-wing terrorism in historical perspective: An introduction Section 1. In search of origins: Right-wing terror(ism) in an era of war and revolution 2. Terrorist entanglements: Socialist perspectives on state and right-wing violence in the late Russian Empire 3. Oppression, terror, and split delegitimization: The troubled relationship between the conservative authoritarian state and its right-wing critics in Hungary between 1919 and 1945 4. Terror and antisemitic student violence in East-Central Europe, 1919-1923 5. Section commentary: Right wing Extremism, the question of power, and multiple entanglements Section 2. Right-wing terrorism and fascism 6. Did the Polish Minister of the Interior have to be killed? The activities of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists in the 1930s 7. Marseilles 1934: The death of the King 8. Trading in arms, trading in terror: The Cagoule and right-wing terrorism in France 9. Section commentary: The transnational space of fascism and terrorism Section 3. Recent Trends in right-wing terrorism: Eastern and Western Europe 10. Glocal militancy? Transnational links of German far-right terrorism 11. Of hobbits and tigers: Right-wing extremism and terrorism in Italy since the mid-1970s 12. Transnational violence and the German connection: National resistance and autonomous nationalists in the Czech Republic 13. Praise the saints: The cumulative momentum of transnational extreme-right terrorism 14. Identifying extreme-right terrorism: Concepts and misconceptions 15. Section commentary: Researching transnational right-wing terrorism: challenges and trajectories

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A Transnational History of Right-Wing Terrorism: Political Violence and the Far Right in Eastern and Western Europe since 1900 by Johannes Dafinger (Paris-Lodron-Universitat Salzburg, Austria)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-03-31
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