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Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke is the author of several books on modern occultism and esotericism with the history of its intersection with fascist 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 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 lives in Southern England.

Works


  • The Occult Roots of Nazism: The Ariosophists of Austria and Germany, 1890-1935 ISBN 0850304024, 1985
  • Hitler's Priestess: Savitri Devi, the Hindu-Aryan Myth and Neo-Nazism ISBN 0814731112
  • Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity ISBN 0814731554
  • Unknown Sources: National Socialism and the Occult co-authored with Hans Thomas Hakl ISBN 1558184708
  • Enchanted City - Arthur Machen and Locality: Scenes from His Early London Years, 1880-85 (1987) ISBN 0948482036
  • Helena Blavatsky edited and introduced by Goodrick-Clarke ISBN 155643457X
  • G.R.S. Mead and the Gnostic Quest edited and introduced by Clare and Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke ISBN 155643572X
  • Emanuel Swedenborg: Visionary Savant in the Age of Reason by Ernst Benz translated and introduced by Goodrick-Clarke ISBN 0877851956
  • Paracelsus: Essential Readings edited by Goodrick-Clarke ISBN 1556433166
  • Swedenborg and New Paradigm Science by Ursula Groll translated by Goodrick-Clarke ISBN 0877853037
  • Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International by Kevin Coogan, foreword by Goodrick-Clarke (Autonomedia, Brooklyn, NY 1998, ISBN 1570270392)

External link


EXESESO (Exeter Centre for the Study of Esotericism)**

 

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