Global white nationalism

From apartheid to Trump

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Manchester University Press
Edited by Daniel Geary, Camilla Schofield, Jennifer Sutton, series edited by John Solomos, Satnam Virdee, Aaron Winter
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This book offers the first transnational history of white nationalism in Britain, the US and the formerly British colonies of Rhodesia, South Africa and Australia from the post-World War II period to the present. It situates contemporary white nationalism in the 'Anglosphere' within the context of major global events since 1945. White nationalism, it argues, became more global in reaction to the forces of decolonisation, civil rights, mass migration and the rise of international institutions. In this period, assumptions of white supremacy that had been widely held by whites throughout the world were challenged and reformulated, as western elites professed a commitment to colour-blind ideals. The decline in legitimacy of overtly racist political expression produced international alliances among white supremacists and new claims of populist legitimation. -- .

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Contributor Bio

Daniel Geary is Mark Pigott Associate Professor in American History at Trinity College Dublin

Camilla Schofield works in the School of History at the University of East Anglia

Jennifer Sutton is an Independent Scholar

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