Among the Hate Poets: The (Surprisingly Recent) Historical Roots of Germany’s Pegida Movement

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Abstract

On the 70th anniversary of one of the last major World War II bombing raids on Dresden, Alex Clarkson argues that the origins of the recent upswing in racist social movements can be found not in simplistic explanations of the return of wartime Nazism, but instead by tracking the particular social and economic climate of post-reunification Germany, and poor Saxony in particular.
Original languageEnglish
JournalHistory Workshop Online
Publication statusPublished - 2 Mar 2015

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