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These two volumes describe and document in detail the history and ideology of the Russian neo-Nazi party Russkoe Natsional'noe Edinstvo RNE (Russian National Unity) from 1990 to 2000 when the organization broke up into several minor groups. It is the first time that the RNE becomes the subject of a thorough investigation. Volume 1 one tells the story of the emergence and rise of the RNE, and, in an epilogue, summarizes the development of the most important of the RNE's various miniscule successor organizations from 2000 to 2005. The volume also contains short descriptions of various local and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
These two volumes describe and document in detail the history and ideology of the Russian neo-Nazi party Russkoe Natsional'noe Edinstvo RNE (Russian National Unity) from 1990 to 2000 when the organization broke up into several minor groups. It is the first time that the RNE becomes the subject of a thorough investigation. Volume 1 one tells the story of the emergence and rise of the RNE, and, in an epilogue, summarizes the development of the most important of the RNE's various miniscule successor organizations from 2000 to 2005. The volume also contains short descriptions of various local and foreign branches of the RNE in the Russian regions and countries of the former Soviet Union between 1990 and 2000. It finally provides a biography of the RNE's founder and foremost leader Aleksandr Barkashov. Volume 2 contains a collection of documents of the RNE including its various programs, leaflets and other party literature and propaganda material. The volume's second part consists of appendices reproducing lists of names related to the RNE's and its allies', such as the Spas Movement's, activities, i.e. a list of candidates for elections, and a list of the RNE members who took part in the October 1993 uprising in Moscow. The volume's third part contains an extensive bibliography. Finally, there are twenty black-and-white pictures of the RNE's leaders, activities, emblems and leaflets.(in Russian language)
Autorenporträt
Dr. Andreas Umland is DAAD Lecturer in German Studies at the National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv.

Vyacheslav Likhachev holds a Masters degree from the Jewish University in Moscow. He taught Jewish studies at Moscow State University and the Kyiv Mohyla Academy, and worked as a researcher for the Panorama Centre, Anti-Defamation League, and Moscow Bureau for Human Rights. Likhachev is the author of numerous scholarly papers and newspaper articles on the Russian extreme right as well of Natsizm v Rossii (Nazism in Russia, 2002). He has been editor for the bulletin Antisemitizm i ksenofobiya v Rossiyskoy Federatsii (Anti-Semitism and Xenophobia in the Russian Federation) and journal Evrei Evrazii (Jews of Eurasia), as well as of a two-volume study of Russkoe Natsionalnoe Edinstvo (Russian National Unity, 2005). He currently serves as editor for the Evroaziatskiy evreiskiy ezhegodnik (Euro-Asian Jewish Yearbook) and a history program on the Ukrainian Inter TV Channel.