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At the fuzzy edges of fascism: framing the volk in India / Zachariah, Benjamin   Article
Zachariah, Benjamin Article
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Summary/Abstract The genealogies of völkisch ideas everywhere would suggest that they were relatively widespread in a world thinking about defining the nature of nationalism. The idea of the Volk has its origins, of course, in German romanticist imaginings of the German nation. The glorification of an ‘Aryan’ past in India, the identification of the ‘folk element’, or a connection with sacred soil and sacred space, shared the same building blocks of romantic nationalism that were evident across the world. This essay focuses on Indian völkisch nationalism through the work and career of Benoy Kumar Sarkar, his engagements with German and Indian ideas, his ability to translate them across their specific contexts and his institutional linkages.
Key Words Fascism  Nazism  Hindu  Volk  Aryan  Ramakrishna Mission 
Benoy Kumar Sarkar  Greater India Society  Theosophy  Deutsche Akademie 
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ID:   142832


Global Fascisms and the volk: the framing of narratives and the crossing of lines / Zachariah, Benjamin   Article
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Volk auf dem weg: transnational migration of the Russian - Germans from 1973 to the present day / Pohl, J Otto   Journal Article
Pohl, J Otto Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Migration  Immigration  Transnational Migration  Russian  Russian Empire  Volk 
Weg  Germans 
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