Entangled Far Rights: A Russian-European Intellectual Romance in the Twentieth Century
edited by Marlene Laruelle
University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018 eISBN: 978-0-8229-8634-8 | Paper: 978-0-8229-6565-7 Library of Congress Classification D34.S65E58 2018 Dewey Decimal Classification 327.47040904
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Since the rise of Putin, many have puzzled by the strange affinity of the far right in the West for today's authoritarian Russia. Entangled Far Rights explores the deep roots of this phenomena and reveals it to be a running thread through the entire history of the long 20th century and present regardless of the changing political character of Russia's regimes.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Marlene Laruelle, Ph.D., is an Associate Director and Research Professor at the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES), Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University. She is also a Co-Director of the Program on New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia (PONARS Eurasia) and Director of George Washington University’s Central Asia Program.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction. Entangled Far Right: Distorted Mirrors between Europe and Russia
Marlene Laruelle
I. Pre-Revolutionary Russian Right.A Fascism avant la lettre?
Chapter 1 Late Imperial Slavophilism in the Context of Fascistogenic Ideas: A Case Study of Sergei Sharapov
Mikhail Suslov
Chapter 2 A Reactionary Utopia. Russian Black Hundreds from Autocracy to Fascism
Giovanni Savino
II. Interwar Mutual Discoveries: Eurasianism and the German Conservative Revolution
Chapter 3 The “Third Continent” meet the “Third Way”. Eurasianism’s Reading of Fascism
Marlene Laruelle
Chapter 4 A Failed Alliance: The Eurasianist Movement and the German Conservative Revolution in the Early 1930s
Martin Beisswenger
III. The War Experience: Collaborationism and the Soviet Union
Chapter 5 The Soviet Union, Russia, and their peoples as perceived by French volunteers in German uniform, 1941–1945
Jean-Yves Camus
Chapter 6 The Russian National-Socialist Party Viking in Soviet Occupied Territories
Boris Kovalev
IV. Post-War European Far Right’s Draw for the Soviet East
Chapter 7 Pro-Soviet Groups in Cold War European Radical Right
Nicolas Lebourg, Jean-Yves Camus, Jose Luis Rodriguez Jiménez
Chapter 8 Strasserism in Germany: In search of an anti-Western Alliance with Stalin’s USSR and Putin’s Russia
Patrick Moreau
V. The Quest for Ideology in Soviet Nomenklatura and Underground
Chapter 9 Lev Gumilev and the European New Right
Mark Bassin
Chapter 10 The Yuzhinskii Circle. Rediscovering Far Right Metaphysics in Soviet Underground
Marlene Laruelle
Bibliography
Editor’s Biography
Author’s Biographies
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Entangled Far Rights: A Russian-European Intellectual Romance in the Twentieth Century
edited by Marlene Laruelle
University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018 eISBN: 978-0-8229-8634-8 Paper: 978-0-8229-6565-7
Since the rise of Putin, many have puzzled by the strange affinity of the far right in the West for today's authoritarian Russia. Entangled Far Rights explores the deep roots of this phenomena and reveals it to be a running thread through the entire history of the long 20th century and present regardless of the changing political character of Russia's regimes.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Marlene Laruelle, Ph.D., is an Associate Director and Research Professor at the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES), Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University. She is also a Co-Director of the Program on New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia (PONARS Eurasia) and Director of George Washington University’s Central Asia Program.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction. Entangled Far Right: Distorted Mirrors between Europe and Russia
Marlene Laruelle
I. Pre-Revolutionary Russian Right.A Fascism avant la lettre?
Chapter 1 Late Imperial Slavophilism in the Context of Fascistogenic Ideas: A Case Study of Sergei Sharapov
Mikhail Suslov
Chapter 2 A Reactionary Utopia. Russian Black Hundreds from Autocracy to Fascism
Giovanni Savino
II. Interwar Mutual Discoveries: Eurasianism and the German Conservative Revolution
Chapter 3 The “Third Continent” meet the “Third Way”. Eurasianism’s Reading of Fascism
Marlene Laruelle
Chapter 4 A Failed Alliance: The Eurasianist Movement and the German Conservative Revolution in the Early 1930s
Martin Beisswenger
III. The War Experience: Collaborationism and the Soviet Union
Chapter 5 The Soviet Union, Russia, and their peoples as perceived by French volunteers in German uniform, 1941–1945
Jean-Yves Camus
Chapter 6 The Russian National-Socialist Party Viking in Soviet Occupied Territories
Boris Kovalev
IV. Post-War European Far Right’s Draw for the Soviet East
Chapter 7 Pro-Soviet Groups in Cold War European Radical Right
Nicolas Lebourg, Jean-Yves Camus, Jose Luis Rodriguez Jiménez
Chapter 8 Strasserism in Germany: In search of an anti-Western Alliance with Stalin’s USSR and Putin’s Russia
Patrick Moreau
V. The Quest for Ideology in Soviet Nomenklatura and Underground
Chapter 9 Lev Gumilev and the European New Right
Mark Bassin
Chapter 10 The Yuzhinskii Circle. Rediscovering Far Right Metaphysics in Soviet Underground
Marlene Laruelle
Bibliography
Editor’s Biography
Author’s Biographies
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