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The Alt-Right
ISBN: 9780190905200
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The Alt-Right (Politics)
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ISBN
9780190905200 (10-digit ISBN: 0190905204)
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- Looks at the history of the Alt-Right, beginning with its birth in 2008, and concluding with the deadly Charlottesville, VA rally and its aftermath in 2017
- Gives a full picture of the Alt-Right, clarifies its nature, and points out the ideological influences of the movement
- Compares and contrasts the Alt-Right to similar white nationalist movements from earlier periods of US history
In recent years, the so-called Alt-Right, a white nationalist movement, has grown at an alarming rate. Taking advantage of high levels of racial polarization, the Alt-Right seeks to normalize explicit white identity politics. Growing from a marginalized and disorganized group of Internet trolls and propagandists, the Alt-Right became one of the major news stories of the 2016 presidential election.
The perfect primer for complex current event issues and countries…
Oxford University Press’s What Everyone Needs to Know® (WENTK) series offers a balanced and authoritative primer on complex current event issues and countries, spanning across popular topics and disciplines including Politics, Economics, Sciences, and Religion. WENTKs are written by leading experts in their fields and provide, in a straight-forward question-and-answer format, insight in such a way that students and scholars alike can stay up-to-date on the most important topics leading the discussion today in politics, health, global affairs, and more.
Please note: As this series is not ELT material, these titles are not subject to discount.
In recent years, the so-called Alt-Right, a white nationalist movement, has grown at an alarming rate. Taking advantage of high levels of racial polarization, the Alt-Right seeks to normalize explicit white identity politics. Growing from a marginalized and disorganized group of Internet trolls and propagandists, the Alt-Right became one of the major news stories of the 2016 presidential election.
- Looks at the history of the Alt-Right, beginning with its birth in 2008, and concluding with the deadly Charlottesville, VA rally and its aftermath in 2017
- Gives a full picture of the Alt-Right, clarifies its nature, and points out the ideological influences of the movement
- Compares and contrasts the Alt-Right to similar white nationalist movements from earlier periods of US history
Series Description
The perfect primer for complex current event issues and countries…
Oxford University Press’s What Everyone Needs to Know® (WENTK) series offers a balanced and authoritative primer on complex current event issues and countries, spanning across popular topics and disciplines including Politics, Economics, Sciences, and Religion. WENTKs are written by leading experts in their fields and provide, in a straight-forward question-and-answer format, insight in such a way that students and scholars alike can stay up-to-date on the most important topics leading the discussion today in politics, health, global affairs, and more.
Please note: As this series is not ELT material, these titles are not subject to discount.
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