Free to Hate: The Rise of the Right in Post-Communist Eastern Europe

Combining first-hand reporting, original documentation, and political analysis, Free to Hate is the first major work in English to investigate the rise of the ultra-nationalist and radical right-wing movements that have been sweeping Central and Eastern Europe since 1989. In this powerful volume, Paul Hockenos provides an account of the emergence and contemporary relevance of far right movements in countries including Germany, Hungary, Romania, and Poland. In addition, he discusses neo-Nazi youth subculture, anti-Semitism, racism, minority issues, and the revision of history in the post-communist states.

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Free to Hate: The Rise of the Right in Post-Communist Eastern Europe

Combining first-hand reporting, original documentation, and political analysis, Free to Hate is the first major work in English to investigate the rise of the ultra-nationalist and radical right-wing movements that have been sweeping Central and Eastern Europe since 1989. In this powerful volume, Paul Hockenos provides an account of the emergence and contemporary relevance of far right movements in countries including Germany, Hungary, Romania, and Poland. In addition, he discusses neo-Nazi youth subculture, anti-Semitism, racism, minority issues, and the revision of history in the post-communist states.

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Free to Hate: The Rise of the Right in Post-Communist Eastern Europe

Free to Hate: The Rise of the Right in Post-Communist Eastern Europe

by Paul Hockenos
Free to Hate: The Rise of the Right in Post-Communist Eastern Europe

Free to Hate: The Rise of the Right in Post-Communist Eastern Europe

by Paul Hockenos

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Combining first-hand reporting, original documentation, and political analysis, Free to Hate is the first major work in English to investigate the rise of the ultra-nationalist and radical right-wing movements that have been sweeping Central and Eastern Europe since 1989. In this powerful volume, Paul Hockenos provides an account of the emergence and contemporary relevance of far right movements in countries including Germany, Hungary, Romania, and Poland. In addition, he discusses neo-Nazi youth subculture, anti-Semitism, racism, minority issues, and the revision of history in the post-communist states.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136655746
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/13/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 343
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Paul Hockenos is Central and Eastern European Correspondent for In These Times. His work has appeared in numerous publications including The Nation, NewStatesman and Society, and The Village Voice. He presently resides in (East) Berlin.

Table of Contents

Germany; East Germany; Hungary; Hungary; Romania; The Czech Republic; Poland; Anti-Semitism Without Jews; Conclusion
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