Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke

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Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke was a British historian and scholar renowned for his influential research on Western esotericism, occultism, and their intersections with modern political ideologies.

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instanceOf author
historian
human
scholar
academicDiscipline esotericism studies
religious studies
citizenship United Kingdom
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1953-01-15
dateOfDeath 2012-08-29
educatedAt University of Bristol
University of Oxford
employer University of Exeter
fieldOfWork Western esotericism
history
history of ideas
intellectual history
occultism
political ideologies
genre non-fiction
hasGender male
influenced academic study of Western esotericism
scholarship on occultism and politics
knownFor research on Western esotericism
research on occultism
studies of esotericism and politics
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality British
notableIdea conceptualization of neo-Nazi and esoteric fascist currents as a "Black Sun" milieu
systematic historical analysis of esoteric influences on Nazism
notableWork Black Sun
Hitler’s Priestess
The Occult Roots of Nazism
Western esotericism
surface form: The Western Esoteric Traditions
occupation historian of religion
university teacher
writer
placeOfBirth Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
placeOfDeath Exeter
surface form: Exeter, England
positionHeld Director of the Exeter Centre for the Study of Esotericism
Professor of Western Esotericism at the University of Exeter
researchInterest Nazi ideology and occultism
far-right movements and esotericism
modern occult movements
theosophy and related currents

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Western esotericism hasKeyScholar Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke