Английская Википедия:Bring the War Home

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First edition
(publ. Harvard University Press)

Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America is a book written by Kathleen Belew.

Background

Kathleen Belew is an American tenured associate professor of history at Northwestern University, and an international authority on the white-power movement.[1][2] Belew argues in the book that the modern white power movement emerged from the loss of the Vietnam War.[3] The book discusses the Oklahoma City bombing, Ruby Ridge, the Waco siege[4] and the Greensboro massacre.[5] Belew points out that it was during the conservative presidency of Ronald Reagan that the white power movement was gaining followers.[6] The book points out that Louis Beam was one of the earliest proponents of white power and the concept of a leaderless resistance.[7] The book rejects the idea that white supremacist violence is only done by lone wolves.[8] The book was written before the Unite the Right rally.[9] However, the book provides a history of the movements that lead to the rally.[10][11] The author traces William Luther Pierce and his 1978 novel The Turner Diaries to the rise of white supremacists.[12] Chapter seven presents evidence to support the involvement of women in white supremacist groups like the Aryan Nations.[13] The book also discusses the history of the Ku Klux Klan.[14]

Reception

Anna J. Clutterbuck-Cook wrote in Library Journal that "This necessary work reminds readers that white violence—on behalf of, and against, the state—has a long and deep history."[4] Patrick Blanchfield wrote in The Nation that the book is "Meticulously researched and powerfully argued."[15] Amy Cooter criticized the book in Reason for characterizing the militia movement as an outgrowth of the white power movement.[16] The book was included in The Guardian's list of the best books of 2018.[17]

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