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by Jeffrey Kaplan (Author)
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A Fulbright American Studies professor at the University of Helsinki who has written extensively about the U.S and European radical right wing has brought together a wealth of information. Although some of the contributors are themselves members or former members of radical-right movements, they were asked to neither demonize nor proselytize but create an unbiased historical record. The encyclopedia, which arose from a dissertation, is thus an "insider/outsider approach." The overriding purpose is to gain a greater understanding of the "Euro-American White Power subculture."Among criteria for inclusion are that the movement or individual is strongly racist but not a militia movement focused on the Second Amendment; revolutionary rather than conservative; strongly religious; contemporary rather than historical (with some exceptions, such as Hitler); and representative of eight major categories, such as "Christian Identity," 'Ku Klux Klan," and "Youth Scene." Emphasis is on U.S and Scandinavia, with some coverage of the United Kingdom. Specific examples of topics that are covered include Aryan Nations, Father Joseph Coughlin, David Duke , Internet recruiting , Skinheads , and Waco. More than 100 entries are arranged alphabetically, and many include quotations and excerpts from primary source material as well as fairly in-depth discussion. They conclude with cross-references and further readings. Although some articles are one paragraph in length, others, such as White Power music , are five to seven pages. Following the entries is an extensive selection of movement reports and documents.The encyclopedia would have benefited from further editing. There is much duplication. For example, some of the same information on the American Nazi Party is found in several entries rather than covered once and then cross-referenced. The entry on Randy Weaver has duplication within the same pages. On the whole, however, this is a solid and an important (if expensive) contribution to historical and contemporary understanding of white racism, and academic and large public libraries will want to add it to their collections. RBB
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The demonization of the radical right ill serves us when now, more than ever before, it is vitally important to know all we can about this esoteric milieu's nature and potentialities. . . by. . . demonizing the many, we cloak the few, and, however unwittingly, facilitate the existence of evil in the world. --from the Introduction by Jeffrey Kaplan White power groups are universally vilified and feared. But to better understand the threat they pose, scholars and activists must try to better understand their disturbing ideas and practices. In this controversial volume, Jeffrey Kaplan brings to light the workings of white supremacy movements in the United States and Europe in the years since World War II. The first half of the Encyclopedia is made up of over 100 entries-many of them essay-length-describing the people, groups and themes that make up the radical racist right. Some of the entries are written by movement activists themselves, providing useful insider accounts. The second half contains original resources circulated within the movement, each prefaced and placed in scholarly context by the editor. These documents, although offending, are invaluable to researchers and often available nowhere else. Cross-references and an index make the information easily accessible. For scholars of race, religion, politics or social movements, the "Encyclopedia of White Power" is an essential resource.

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  • Hardcover: 624 pages
  • Publisher: AltaMira Press (May 28, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0742503402
  • ISBN-13: 978-0742503403
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,138,521 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)


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4.0 out of 5 stars An Expensive Look at National Socialism, July 16, 2001
By Jeffrey Leach (Omaha, NE USA) - See all my reviews
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The editor of this encyclopedia, Jeffrey Kaplan, has written several books that deal with the topics of National Socialism and the connections between the European and American fascist movements. While I haven't gotten around to reading any of these works, I did take the time (and spent a considerable sum of money) to read this encyclopedia on the "White Power" movement. What is especially interesting about this collection of entries and essays is that actual movement members and associates were asked to contribute articles. In all of the polemical pap on this topic that has been churned out over the years (such as anything Morris Dees has written), this has rarely been done. It gives this book a dimension that most lack. Also, the second half of the book contains several documents and tracts that to my knowledge have never been collected in one place before. Of particular interest here is the inclusion of the Deguello Report, a mysterious document sent to many important figures involved in the radical right in the 1970's. There are also several internal movement histories, the best of which is written by Rick Cooper. Cooper could certainly have attained a high status as a professional historian based on the research ability he shows in his written work.

Kaplan limits his scope by including only groups and figures that posit a National Socialist position or those who have had some influence in post-war National Socialism. Of course we see the names of William Pierce, Adolf Hitler, George Lincoln Rockwell and other well-known figures. We also get entries on lesser-known personas such as Harold Covington, Matt Koehl, Savitri Devi, and Colin Jordan. The entries vary in size depending on what influence or notoriety was attained by the person or group in question. Most of the entries are well written and within a few pages it becomes apparent that these groups and people are all connected together in one way or another. That is what this encyclopedia does best; it shows the webs that connect the National Socialist movement. One can see how William Pierce moved through Rockwell's American Nazi Party and through Willis Carto's National Youth Alliance to the place he is today; as head of the National Alliance, the most well-known, effective National Socialist organization in the world.

Some of the entries do seem to be forced, though. The inclusion of Scandinavian black metal groups had me scratching my head. It's hard to imagine that these music groups, who fused Satanism and National Socialism, could have much of an influence on international Nazism. I suspect these were included as part of Kaplan's stay in Finland, where he is working on a Fulbright scholarship, although White Power music is becoming one of the most important conduits through which new members are recruited into these organizations.

In a work of this scope and size, there are always going to be omissions. I kept wondering where the entries on George Dietz and Dr. Revilo Pendleton Oliver were. The omission of Dr. Oliver is one of the most egregious. Oliver has had a wide influence in the world of National Socialism through his copious writings and speeches, which often appeared in George Dietz's Liberty Bell publication. Although both of these seminal figures are mentioned in passing (with Dr. Oliver's name misspelled as "Revillo"), they both deserved a separate entry.

Overall, a competent collection that does serve an important scholarly purpose. Like any book on the radical right, many of the entries will be hopelessly out of date in no time, but most of the information in this book is timeless. The only drawback on adding this book to your collection is the price, which is a real wallet buster. If you're truly serious about learning more on post-war National Socialism, you should find a way to fork over the dough for this book.

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2.0 out of 5 stars OK reference, but contains some glaring errors, March 1, 2009
By Juanito Diego (United States) - See all my reviews
This is a basic reference work but not the exhaustive all-encompassing "encyclopedia" that the title infers. You get the basics, the major players and oranizations, with a sampling of White Power written material in the appendix, but not much else. No photographs of any of the major leaders in the movement. No pictures of symbols, uniforms or flags which are quite important to white nationalists.

Yes, a good basic reference, but a very "ho-hum" "encyclopedia".
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