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sábado, 1 de outubro de 2011
Raízes Ocultistas do Nazismo (cultos secretos arianos e sua influência na ideologia nazi)
Info About the Author & Book:
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke B.A. (Bristol), D.Phil. (Oxon) is a professor of Western Esotericism at University of Exeter and author of several books on esoteric traditions.
He is the author of several books on modern occultism and esotericism, and the history of its intersection with Nazi politics. His book, The Occult Roots of Nazism, has remained in print since its publication in 1985 and has been translated into eight languages. He has also written on the occultist aspects of neo-Nazism in Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity.
He is Professor of Western Esotericism and Director of the Centre for the Study of Esotericism (EXESESO) within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. He was a founding members of the European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism. He lives in Southern England.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Goodrick-Clarke
The Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology: The Ariosophists of Austria and Germany, 1890-1935 is a book by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke. It is the "seminal work"[1] on Nazi occultism and Ariosophy. The book also includes some information on Esotericism in Germany and Austria between 1880 and 1945. The book is based on Goodrick-Clarke's 1982 Ph.D. thesis The ariosophists of Austria and Germany 1890-1935: Reactionary political fantasy in relation to social anxiety[2].
Rohan Butler, who had written The Roots of National Socialism in the 1930s, wrote the foreword.
First published in 1985, it was republished as a paperback by New York University Press in 1992 (ISBN 0-8147-3060-4), and more recently republished by I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd (ISBN 1-86064-973-4).
The book has been translated into French, Polish, Italian, Russian, Czech, German and Greek.[3]
The German edition features a preface and an additional essay Nationalsozialismus und Okkultismus (National Socialism and Occultism) (15 pages) by H.T. Hakl.
Publication history
The exact title of the book changed in the 1992 edition. Foreign language editions are also (partly) listed:
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke 1985: The Occult Roots of Nazism: The Ariosophists of Austria and Germany, 1890-1935, Wellingborough, England: The Aquarian Press. ISBN 0-85030-402-4.
1992: The Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology, New York: New York University Press ISBN 978-0814730607
2004: The Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology, (Expanded with a new Preface) I.B. Tauris & Co. ISBN 1-86064-973-4.
French edition 1989: Les racines occultistes du nazisme: Les Aryosophistes en Autriche et en Allemagne 1890-1935 ISBN 2867140692.
Russian edition 1993: Оккультные корни нацизма
German edition 1997: Die okkulten Wurzeln des Nationalsozialismus. Graz, Austria: Stocker ISBN 3-7020-0795-4.
2. German edition 2000: Graz: Stocker ISBN 3-7020-0795-4.
3. German edition 2004: Wiesbaden: Marix-Verlag ISBN 3937715487.
Greek edition 2006: ΟΙ ΑΠΟΚΡΥΦΙΣΤΙΚΕΣ ΡΙΖΕΣ ΤΟΥ ΝΑΖΙΣΜΟΥ ISBN 960-8345-85-5
Czech edition 1998: Okultní kořeny nacismu: Rakouští a němečtí ariosofisté 1890-1935: Tajné árijské kulty a jejich vliv na nacistickou ideologii. Prague: Votobia ISBN 978-80-7220-023-8
2. Czech edition 2005: Okultní kořeny nacismu: Tajné árijské kulty a jejich vliv na nacistickou ideologii. Prague: Eminent ISBN 80-7281-278-5
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Occult_Roots_of_Nazism
More Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariosophy & http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-Germanism
Hitler e as Religiões da Suástica (Hitler et la Tradition Cathare)
About the Author(s):
Michel Bertrand (né en 1944) est un écrivain et journaliste français connu aussi sous le pseudonyme de Michel Angebert.
Officier-marinier de réserve, directeur de collection à Ouest-France et aux Éditions maritimes et d'outre-mer (en 1985), il est spécialiste de la guerre navale 1939-1945[1]. Il a également utilisé le pseudonyme collectif de Jean-Michel Angebert avec Jean-Victor Angelini (qui a lui-même utilisé le pseudonyme de Jean Angebert). Ses principales publications portent sur l'ésotérisme, le saint Graal et la tradition primordiale. Il a dirigé la revue Connaissance des religions (1987-1991, puis 1993-2000)
Publications
Michel Angebert
- Le Graal dans la tradition primordiale, conférence du 29 janvier 1973, Paris, Institut d'herméneutique, 1973.
- Contribution à Julius Evola, le visionnaire foudroyé, avec Robert de Herte, Vintila Horia, Pierre Pascal, et al., Paris, Éditions Copernic, 1977.
- avec Gautier Darcy, Histoire secrète de la Bourgogne, Paris, Albin Michel, « Histoire secrète des provinces françaises », 1978.
- Hitler et la tradition cathare, Paris, Robert Laffont, « Les énigmes de l'univers », 1971.
- Les Mystiques du soleil, Paris, Robert Laffont, « Les énigmes de l'univers », 1971.
- Le Livre de la tradition, Paris, Robert Laffont, « Les énigmes de l'univers », 1972.
- Histoire secrète de la Provence, Paris, Albin Michel, « Histoire secrète des provinces françaises » 1978.
- Les Forces navales françaises libres, Paris, Argout, 1980.
- La Marine française au combat (1939-1945), Paris ; Limoges, Charles-Lavauzelle, 1982.
- Le Soleil des Cathares. Montségur citadelle du Graal, Paris, Atlas, 1982.
- Histoire secrète de Strasbourg, Paris, Albin Michel, « Histoire secrète des provinces françaises » 1984.
- Suffren (1729-1788). De Saint-Tropez aux Indes, Paris, Perrin, 1991.
Source: Wikipedia (France)
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As Ciências Secretas de Hitler (Edição Círculo de Leitores)
About Nigel Pennick:
Nigel Campbell Pennick, born 1946 in Guildford, Surrey, England in the United Kingdom, an author publishing on occultism, magic, natural magic, divination, subterranea, rural folk customs, traditional performance and celtic art as well as runosophy.
He is a writer on marine species as well as an occultist and geomant, artist and illustrator, stained-glass designer and maker, musician and mummer. He also writes on European arts and crafts, buildings, landscape, customs, games and spiritual traditions. He has written several booklets on the history of urban transport in Cambridge and London . He is best known for his research on geomancy, labyrinths, sacred geometry, the spiritual arts and crafts, esoteric alphabets and Germanic runic studies.
He has written many books in German and has over fifty published books and hundreds of published papers on a wide range of subjects.
Biography
He lived most of his childhood in post-war London. He has travelled extensively in Europe and North America, researching, lecturing and conducting 'workshops', creating shrines and labyrinths.
His Celtic artwork appeared in the book New Visions in Celtic Art. In 2002 his Celtic artwork was on show in Birmingham in the Celtic Art and Design exhibition at the Central Library and, in 2009 in the exhibit Celtic Spirit Worldwide at the Walkers' Gallery in San Marcos, Texas.
He founded the Institute of Geomantic Research and later The Library of the European Tradition, which published new research on geomancy and folklore as well as rare archival material from the 19th and early 20th century. In the late 1970s and early 1980s he organized six geomantic conferences in Cambridge and Royston.
Scientific career
Trained in biology, for 15 years he was a researcher in algal taxonomy for a government institute in Cambridge. During this time, he published 29 scientific research papers on ultrastructure and taxonomy of marine microorganisms including descriptions of 8 new species of marine algae and protozoa previously unknown to science before moving on to become a writer and illustrator.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Pennick
More Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_aspects_of_Nazism & http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazism_and_occultism
Marcadores:
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quarta-feira, 21 de setembro de 2011
Adolf Hitler - Génio ou Louco?
YouTube (original) Version of Above Portuguese Version:
The Other Three Installments of the Series (from YouTube...):
More Info:
The Occult History of the Third Reich, narrated by Patrick Allen and directed by Dave Flitton, is a 1991 four-part History Channel documentary regarding the occult influences and history of Nazi Germany and early 20th century Germany.
Contents
The documentary was originally shown and released in four parts in 1991.
1) Adolf Hitler
2) The SS Blood and Soil
3) The Enigma of the Swastika
4) Himmler the Mystic
Synopsis
The documentary contains mainly black and white as well as some color archival footage, with narration explaining the influences of alternative belief systems (occult, paganism, mysticism, etc) on the Nazi ideology and Hitler's personal philosophy. It also documents the history and development of ideas and symbols and of the eugenics movement.
In the early 20th century, the young Adolf Hitler was just one of many German-speaking people attracted by a new Germanic mythology that combined ancient legends and esoteric cosmologies with cutting-edge theories of genetic science. In the hands of the Nazis, the result was a new ideology that saw racial purity as the key to human destiny.
This was a belief-system of arcane rituals and potent symbols, with the ancient swastika appropriated for the Nazi cause. By the time of the Third Reich, Hitler and the Nazis had evolved an entirely new faith, complete with holy book, venerated relics and a priestly elite in the form of Himmler's SS. It was a religion based on obedience, power, and the cult of the leader, with Hitler himself conceived in Messianic terms.
This Text is Taken From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Occult_History_of_the_Third_Reich
Marcadores:
Adolf Hitler,
castle comunications,
Dave Flitton,
history channel,
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quarta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2011
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