1st Edition

Fascism, Totalitarianism and Political Religion

Edited By Roger Griffin Copyright 2005
    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    9/11 and its aftermath demonstrate the urgent need for political scientists and historians to unravel the tangled relationship of secular ideologies and organized religions to political fanaticism.

    This major new volume uses a series of case studies by world experts to further our understanding of these complex issues. They examine the connections between fascism, political religion and totalitarianism by exploring two inter-war fascist regimes, two abortive European movements, and two post-war American extreme right-wing movements with contrasting religious components.

    A highlight of this collection is a fresh article from Emilio Gentile, recently awarded an international prize for his contributions to our appreciation of the central role played by political religion in the modern age. This is preceded by an editorial essay by Roger Griffin, one of fascist studies' most original thinkers.

    Alongside these contributions the reader is presented with a wealth of work that redefines the complex concept of 'totalitarian movement' and our understanding of generic Fascism. Taken as a whole, it comprehensively analyses the links between particular totalitarian movements and regimes and the concrete historical phenomena produced in the light of current, radical theories of fascism, totalitarianism and political religion.

    This book will be of great interest to all students and scholars of international relations, politics and contemporary history.

    This volume was previously published as a special issue of the journal Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions.

    1. Introduction Roger Griffin 2. On Fascism Emilio Gentile 3. Nazism and the Revival of Political Religion Theory Richard Steigmann-Gall 4. The British Union of Fascists as a Totalitarian Movement Tom Linehan 5. The Blend of Secularism and Religion in the Romanian Iron Guard Radu Ioanid 6. The Upward Path: Palingenesis, political religion and America's national alliance Martin Durham 7. Christian Identity: The apocalyptic style, political religion, palingenesis, and neofascism Chip Berlet 8. Afterthoughts Martin Blinkhorn

    Biography

    Griffin, Roger