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Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke

Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke (15 January 1953 – 29 August 2012) was a British historian and professor of Western esotericism at the University of Exeter, best known for his authorship of several scholarly books on the history of Germany between the World Wars and Western esotericism.

Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke
Goodrick-Clarke in his office
Born(1953-01-15)15 January 1953[1]
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK
Died29 August 2012(2012-08-29) (aged 59)[2]
OccupationHistorian, professor, writer
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Bristol (B.A.)
St Edmund Hall, Oxford (D.Phil.)
SubjectHistory of Western esotericism
Notable worksThe Occult Roots of Nazism (1985)[3][4]
Black Sun (2001)[5][6]

Early life and education edit

Goodrick-Clarke was born in Lincoln, UK, on 15 January 1953, and was an Open Exhibitioner at Lancing College. He studied German, politics, and philosophy at the University of Bristol, and gained a B.A. with distinction.[7] Moving to St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, Goodrick-Clarke took a D.Phil. with a dissertation on the modern Occult Revival and Theosophy at the end of the twentieth century.

Career edit

Goodrick-Clarke's Ph.D. dissertation was the basis for his most celebrated work, The Occult Roots of Nazism.[3] This book has been continually in print since its first publication in 1985, and has been translated into twelve languages. Later notable works include his well-regarded Paracelsus: Essential Readings, published in 1990, and Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity, published in 2001.[5]

In his varied career, Goodrick-Clarke worked as a schoolmaster, banker, and a successful fundraiser for The Campaign for Oxford. In 2002, he was appointed a Research Fellow in Western Esotericism at the University of Lampeter,[7] and then in 2005 he was appointed to a personal chair in the Department of History at Exeter University. As Professor of Western Esotericism and Director of the Exeter Centre for the Study of Esotericism (EXESESO), he developed a successful distance-learning M.A. in Western Esotericism and successfully supervised a number of doctoral students. While at Exeter he wrote The Western Esoteric Traditions: A Historical Introduction, published in 2008.

In 1983, Goodrick-Clarke was one of the founder members of "The Society", an informal London-based association of professional and amateur scholars of esotericism, including Ellic Howe, the publisher Michael Cox, John Hamill, and the scholar of Rosicrucianism, Christopher McIntosh. He was a founding member of both the European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism and the Association for the Study of Esotericism (ASE), in America. He was a faculty member of the New York Open Center from 1995.

Later life and death edit

Goodrick-Clarke was the Director of the Centre for the Study of Esotericism (EXESESO) within the College of Humanities at Exeter until his death on 29 August 2012. John Morgan of the white supremacist blog Counter-Currents published an obituary.[8]

He was survived by his wife Clare, whom he married in 1985.[7]

Bibliography edit

  • The Occult Roots of Nazism: The Ariosophists of Austria and Germany, 1890–1935, 1985 – ISBN 0-85030-402-4
  • Enchanted City – Arthur Machen and Locality: Scenes from His Early London Years, 1880–85, 1987 – ISBN 0-948482-03-6
  • The Western Esoteric Traditions: A Historical Introduction, 1988 – ISBN 0-19-532099-9
  • Hitler's Priestess: Savitri Devi, the Hindu-Aryan Myth and Neo-Nazism, 1998–2000 – ISBN 0-8147-3111-2
  • Unknown Sources: National Socialism and the Occult, co-authored with Hans Thomas Hakl – ISBN 1-55818-470-8
  • Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity, 2002 – ISBN 0-8147-3155-4
  • Helena Blavatsky, edited and introduced by Goodrick-Clarke, 2004 – ISBN 1-55643-457-X
  • G.R.S. Mead and the Gnostic Quest, by G. R. S. Mead, edited and introduced by Clare Goodrick-Clarke and Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, 2005 – ISBN 1-55643-572-X

Contributed edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas" in Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
  2. ^ In memoriam Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, 1953–2012 7 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas (1985). The Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology - The Ariosophists of Austria and Germany, 1890-1935. London: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 0-8147-3054-X.
  4. ^ Obituary. Fall 2012. p. 2. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  5. ^ a b Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas (2001). Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity. New York and London: New York University Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-3124-6. LCCN 2001004429.
  6. ^ Whaley, Joachim (December 2004). "Review - Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity. By Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke. New York and London: New York University Press, 2002". Journal of European Studies. SAGE Publications. 34 (4): 373–375. doi:10.1177/004724410403400418. ISSN 0047-2441. LCCN 74648576. OCLC 39082464. S2CID 153423661.
  7. ^ a b c "Obituary". The Times. 11 October 2012.
  8. ^ John Morgan, "Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, R.I.P.," Counter-Currents, September 4, 2012.

External links edit

  • EXESESO (Exeter Centre for the Study of Esotericism)
  • Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke at IMDb

nicholas, goodrick, clarke, january, 1953, august, 2012, british, historian, professor, western, esotericism, university, exeter, best, known, authorship, several, scholarly, books, history, germany, between, world, wars, western, esotericism, goodrick, clarke. Nicholas Goodrick Clarke 15 January 1953 29 August 2012 was a British historian and professor of Western esotericism at the University of Exeter best known for his authorship of several scholarly books on the history of Germany between the World Wars and Western esotericism Nicholas Goodrick ClarkeGoodrick Clarke in his officeBorn 1953 01 15 15 January 1953 1 Lincoln Lincolnshire UKDied29 August 2012 2012 08 29 aged 59 2 OccupationHistorian professor writerNationalityBritishAlma materUniversity of Bristol B A St Edmund Hall Oxford D Phil SubjectHistory of Western esotericismNotable worksThe Occult Roots of Nazism 1985 3 4 Black Sun 2001 5 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Later life and death 4 Bibliography 4 1 Contributed 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editGoodrick Clarke was born in Lincoln UK on 15 January 1953 and was an Open Exhibitioner at Lancing College He studied German politics and philosophy at the University of Bristol and gained a B A with distinction 7 Moving to St Edmund Hall Oxford Goodrick Clarke took a D Phil with a dissertation on the modern Occult Revival and Theosophy at the end of the twentieth century Career editGoodrick Clarke s Ph D dissertation was the basis for his most celebrated work The Occult Roots of Nazism 3 This book has been continually in print since its first publication in 1985 and has been translated into twelve languages Later notable works include his well regarded Paracelsus Essential Readings published in 1990 and Black Sun Aryan Cults Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity published in 2001 5 In his varied career Goodrick Clarke worked as a schoolmaster banker and a successful fundraiser for The Campaign for Oxford In 2002 he was appointed a Research Fellow in Western Esotericism at the University of Lampeter 7 and then in 2005 he was appointed to a personal chair in the Department of History at Exeter University As Professor of Western Esotericism and Director of the Exeter Centre for the Study of Esotericism EXESESO he developed a successful distance learning M A in Western Esotericism and successfully supervised a number of doctoral students While at Exeter he wrote The Western Esoteric Traditions A Historical Introduction published in 2008 In 1983 Goodrick Clarke was one of the founder members of The Society an informal London based association of professional and amateur scholars of esotericism including Ellic Howe the publisher Michael Cox John Hamill and the scholar of Rosicrucianism Christopher McIntosh He was a founding member of both the European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism and the Association for the Study of Esotericism ASE in America He was a faculty member of the New York Open Center from 1995 Later life and death editGoodrick Clarke was the Director of the Centre for the Study of Esotericism EXESESO within the College of Humanities at Exeter until his death on 29 August 2012 John Morgan of the white supremacist blog Counter Currents published an obituary 8 He was survived by his wife Clare whom he married in 1985 7 Bibliography editThe Occult Roots of Nazism The Ariosophists of Austria and Germany 1890 1935 1985 ISBN 0 85030 402 4 Enchanted City Arthur Machen and Locality Scenes from His Early London Years 1880 85 1987 ISBN 0 948482 03 6 The Western Esoteric Traditions A Historical Introduction 1988 ISBN 0 19 532099 9 Hitler s Priestess Savitri Devi the Hindu Aryan Myth and Neo Nazism 1998 2000 ISBN 0 8147 3111 2 Unknown Sources National Socialism and the Occult co authored with Hans Thomas Hakl ISBN 1 55818 470 8 Black Sun Aryan Cults Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity 2002 ISBN 0 8147 3155 4 Helena Blavatsky edited and introduced by Goodrick Clarke 2004 ISBN 1 55643 457 X G R S Mead and the Gnostic Quest by G R S Mead edited and introduced by Clare Goodrick Clarke and Nicholas Goodrick Clarke 2005 ISBN 1 55643 572 XContributed edit Handbook of the Theosophical Current 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 23596 0 Constructing Tradition Means and Myths of Transmission in Western Esotericism 2010 ISBN 978 90 04 19114 3 Emanuel Swedenborg Visionary Savant in the Age of Reason by Ernst Benz translated and introduced by Goodrick Clarke ISBN 0 87785 195 6 Paracelsus Essential Readings edited by Goodrick Clarke ISBN 1 55643 316 6 Swedenborg and New Paradigm Science by Ursula Groll translated by Goodrick Clarke ISBN 0 87785 303 7 The Rosicrucian Enlightenment Revisited 1999 ISBN 0 940262 84 3 Decadence and Innovation Austro Hungarian Life and Art at the Turn of the Century 1989 ISBN 0 297 79559 7 Dreamer of the Day Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International by Kevin Coogan foreword by Goodrick Clarke Autonomedia Brooklyn NY 1998 ISBN 1 57027 039 2 Rudolf Steiner by Rudolf Steiner Author Richard Seddon Editor Nicholas Goodrick Clarke Preface Publisher North Atlantic Books ISBN 1556434901 ISBN 9781556434907See also editAcademic study of Western esotericismReferences edit Goodrick Clarke Nicholas in Deutsche Nationalbibliothek In memoriam Nicholas Goodrick Clarke 1953 2012 Archived 7 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b Goodrick Clarke Nicholas 1985 The Occult Roots of Nazism Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology The Ariosophists of Austria and Germany 1890 1935 London I B Tauris ISBN 0 8147 3054 X Obituary Fall 2012 p 2 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help a b Goodrick Clarke Nicholas 2001 Black Sun Aryan Cults Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity New York and London New York University Press ISBN 978 0 8147 3124 6 LCCN 2001004429 Whaley Joachim December 2004 Review Black Sun Aryan Cults Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity By Nicholas Goodrick Clarke New York and London New York University Press 2002 Journal of European Studies SAGE Publications 34 4 373 375 doi 10 1177 004724410403400418 ISSN 0047 2441 LCCN 74648576 OCLC 39082464 S2CID 153423661 a b c Obituary The Times 11 October 2012 John Morgan Nicholas Goodrick Clarke R I P Counter Currents September 4 2012 External links editEXESESO Exeter Centre for the Study of Esotericism Nicholas Goodrick Clarke at IMDb Portals nbsp United Kingdom nbsp Biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicholas Goodrick Clarke amp oldid 1152718185, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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