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- Title
'Nationalists of All Countries, Unite!': Hans Keller and Nazi Internationalism in the 1930s.
- Authors
Hamre, Martin Kristoffer
- Abstract
This paper presents a case study of German 'Nazi internationalism' as part of a broader, transnational counter-reaction to liberal and communist internationalism in the 1930s. It offers an analysis of the activities and main ideas of the Nationalist International (Internationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Nationalisten ; IAdN), headed by the German jurist Hans Keller and active from 1934 to 1941. The IAdN promoted concepts such as Volk nationalism and a Third Europe as a solution to the European crisis, and attempted to establish an alternative law of nations to replace the post-1919 liberal order. The IAdN illustrates an early attempt to reconcile völkisch ideas with international cooperation, thus foreshadowing 'ethno-pluralist' concepts of the New Right in the post-war period.
- Subjects
KELLER, Hans; INTERNATIONALISM; INTELLECTUAL cooperation; INTERNATIONAL law; NEW right (Politics)
- Publication
Contemporary European History, 2024, Vol 33, Issue 2, p477
- ISSN
0960-7773
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0960777322000455