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5.0 out of 5 stars Shocking, February 8, 2010
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This review is from: Behind the Mask of Chivalry: The Making of the Second Ku Klux Klan (Paperback)
This book will alter your view of who the Klan was and how its presence in the United States dramatically impacted the 1920's and 1930's. Most interesting is MacLean's analysis and comparison of the Klan in the U.S. with fascists in Italy and Germany. Seeing the Klan as part of an international/transatlantic phenomenon is particularly intriguing.

I live about thirty miles from Athens, Ga., and as a local history, BTMoS impressed me greatly.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Anthony DeStefanis Review of Behind the Mask of Chivalry, September 14, 2011
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Chilling. A must read for anyone who wants to understand the social, political, and cultural conflicts of the 1920s. Though she doesn't make the connection, the KKK members MacLean explores had much in common with the German Freikorps who were crucial players in the rise of Adolf Hitler.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great work on an interesting topic., August 30, 2011
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As I read through the book, it became increasingly evident that this book isn't as much on the KKK as it is a general work on reactionary populism in the period. MacLean deconstructs the reactionary populist movement in the early 1900's, identifying it as a result of the moral, social, economic situation of the times, even comparing it to the other reactionary populist movements in the world, from Nazis to the Italian Fascists.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Reactionarism and the Ku Klux Klan, November 30, 2000
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Utilizing the mind frame of Paul Fussell and his contemporaries that the Great War catalyzed the transformation of European and the western world from traditional to modernity. Nancy McLean advances the paradigm that a countermovement to resist the new values and norms such feminism, corporatism, unionism, and globalization. This movement developed under the auspices of the Ku Klux Klan, which contained motifs of populism, emphasis of race, gender, and age (biological) antagonisms over class and national sovereignty. The fervor populism sponsored by the conservative forces in Athens, Georgia was similar in context to the fascist organizations that occurred in Italy and Germany in an attempt to turn back the clock on ethic morals. Yet unlike its German or Italian counterparts failed to firmly take root in politics due to the brevity of the depression and boom. These characteristics manifested themselves into morality crusades to reinforce traditional norms over modern ones, but moreover the patriarchal, social, hierarchy. These inspired the reinforcement of the prohibition of liquor consumption; reconstitute the obedience to one's parents. It caused a heightened proliferation of spying and becoming turncoats on one's neighbors. Along with other fascist organizations held contradictory beliefs suggesting the development of chain stores and national/international companies were exclaimed as instruments of Catholics and Jews to dominate the U.S. economy, and yet were Bolsheviks. To exterminate this external threat from abroad, citizens joined together to boycott these conglomerates and support locally owned shops. The Klan projected powerful images of Black men raping white women in an attempt to outrage their targeted constituents to gain members and consolidate man's power over their subordinates namely women. The other catalyst regarding this movement regarded the economic depression that occurred in 1924 thus sparked a growing animosity towards people's perceived class enemies-Catholics, Jews, and Eastern European immigrants. Which had largely been absent during one of the largest immigration period in 1880. The primary purpose was to insure the independence and propriety of the middle class. Thus attempted to prevent any further declining down the socio-economic status ladder from the upper class and utilize force when necessary when workers movements occurred in threatening their livelihood
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Behind the Mask of Chivalry: The Making of the Second Ku Klux Klan
Behind the Mask of Chivalry: The Making of the Second Ku Klux Klan by Nancy MacLean (Paperback - July 13, 1995)
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