The Study of Religion Under the Impact of Fascism

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Horst Junginger
BRILL, 2008 - 663 Seiten
The study of religion under the spell of fascism has not received due attention. One reason for the noticeable lack of interest was the political involvement of many historians of religions. Among those who had good reason to leave the era of fascism untouched, we find prominent figures in the field. Another obstacle to examining the past impartially has been the connection with religious and other worldviews which render historical accounts in the study of religion an intricate matter. The articles in this volume provide evidence of the great complexity of the problems involved. Laying the groundwork in many cases, they shed new light on a dark and poorly-lit era of the academic study of religion in Europe. Contributors include: Andreas Akerlund, Gustavo Benavides, Eugen Ciurtin, Richard Faber, Cristiano Grottanelli, Halina Grzyma?a-Moszczy?ska, Fritz Heinrich, Sigurd Hjelde, Willem Hofstee, Horst Junginger, Istvan Keul, Hiroshi Kubota, Bruce Lincoln, Iveta Leitane, Vasilios N. Makrides, Udo Mischek, Petteri Pietikainen, Kurt Rudolph, Michael Stausberg, Mihaela Timu?, Florin ?urcanu, Ulrich Vollmer
 

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Introduction Horst Junginger
1
PART ONE THE ARYAN MYTH
105
PART TWO THE POLITICAL IMPACT IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
281
PART THREE THE CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE
419
PART FOUR THE PROTESTANT PARADIGM
489
PART FIVE THE QUEST FOR THEORIES
575
List of Contributors
649
Index
653
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Horst Junginger, Dr. phil. (1997) in the study of religion, University of Tübingen. He has published extensively on antisemitism and on the history of the academic study of religion including Von der philologischen zur völkischen Religionswissenschaft (Stuttgart: Steiner, 1999).

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