

Lions of the North
Book • 2017
In 'Lions of the North,' Benjamin Teitelbaum offers a detailed ethnographic account of radical right movements in Scandinavia, tracing their evolution from marginal subcultures to influential political forces.
The book examines activists' cultural practices, music, and organizational strategies to reveal how they build identity and community.
Teitelbaum situates these movements in national contexts, explaining how grievances around immigration, culture, and national identity fuel their growth.
He explores the interplay between ideology, performance, and political strategy that enabled some groups to gain electoral traction.
The study provides nuanced insights into why and how the Nordic far right has reshaped mainstream politics in the region.
The book examines activists' cultural practices, music, and organizational strategies to reveal how they build identity and community.
Teitelbaum situates these movements in national contexts, explaining how grievances around immigration, culture, and national identity fuel their growth.
He explores the interplay between ideology, performance, and political strategy that enabled some groups to gain electoral traction.
The study provides nuanced insights into why and how the Nordic far right has reshaped mainstream politics in the region.
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