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OverviewFrom the violent skinhead protests of the early 1990s to the National Socialist Underground murder spree of the 2000s and the KSK (Kommando Spezialkräfte) scandal of 2020, this book traces Germany’s long struggle to suppress a resurgent and ever more terroristic far-right scene. Esther Elizabeth Adaire analyses the electoral success of the AfD (Alternative für Deutschland) party in 2017, the growing presence of PEGIDA on German streets, and the anti-COVID lockdown protests led by conspiracy theorist groups such as Querdenken which have taken aback liberal onlookers for whom Germany’s robust culture of Holocaust consciousness is supposed to provide a panacea against neo-Nazism. Adaire examines how, since unification, the intellectual Neue Rechte has increasingly destabilized the foundations of historical memory and lesson-learning in Germany, often doing so in the pages of mainstream conservative publications. Neo-Nazi Postmodern convincingly contends that far-right intellectuals – joined by notable left-wing apostates who brought with them an anti-establishment critique borrowed from the language of postmodernism – have since the early 1990s excused and justified an increasingly violent far-right youth scene, even becoming leaders of this scene themselves. The book therefore traces the development of today’s German far-right throughout several stages, notable scandals, and the ongoing destabilization of memory and truth from unification onwards, showing how previously disparate groups such as neo-Nazis, Neue Rechte intellectuals, and political fringe parties merged over time. This far-right scene, Adaire adeptly demonstrates, has come to embody what the historian Walter Laqueur once dubbed ‘Postmodern Terrorism’: a mixture of cell-based terror structures, reliance on Internet technologies for organizational purposes, and the sowing of epistemic chaos via informational warfare. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Esther Elizabeth AdairePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic ISBN: 9781350417120ISBN 10: 1350417122 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 18 April 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. SKINS: German Unification and the Neo-Nazi Scene 2. COUNTERMEMORY: The Reactionary Historicism of the Neue Rechte 3. BUNDESWEHR: Right-Wing Extremism in the German Armed Forces 4. LEADERLESS RESISTANCE: Failings in Counterterrorism from the NPD to the NSU 5. VOLK: PEGIDA, the AfD, and the Disruptive Tactics of the Neue-Neue Rechte Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsIn this timely study, Esther Adaire provocatively traces the intellectual, political, technological foundations of rightwing extremism in present-day Germany. By showing how Germany's New Right is using information warfare to attack the country's liberal culture of remembrance, and by tracing how the campaign has migrated from the fringes of the neo-Nazi scene to mainstream political parties like the AfD, she convincingly underscores the perils of the present moment for German democracy. * Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, President, Center for Jewish History and Professor of History, Fairfield University, USA * Author InformationEsther Elizabeth Adaire is an intelligence analyst at a leading US law-enforcement agency. She holds a PhD in Modern European History from the Graduate Center at CUNY, USA, and has taught undergraduates at both The Cooper Union and John Jay College in New York City, lecturing in topics such as terrorism, right-wing extremism, 20th century warfare, and the history of technology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |