FRIEDRICH GEORG YUNGER'S MANIFESTO OF THE NEW NATIONALISM

Authors

  • S. V. Artamoshin Bryansk State University named after academician I. G. Petrovsky

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17308/history/1995-5480/2026/1/6-12

Keywords:

Friedrich Georg Jünger, Ernst Jünger, the Great War generation, soldier's nationalism

Abstract

Тhis article analyzes the emergence of a new stage in the intellectual development of the Conservative Revolution during the Weimar Republic. Following the transformation of conservative associations in 1925 and the death of the leading theorist of the Conservative Revolution, Moeller van den Bruck, a shift emerged, shaping a new direction of development in which veterans of the Great War, rather than Hohenzollern-era conservatives, played a key role. The new nationalism represented an intellectual association, organized not around political clubs, but within the circle of political journals. Ernst Jünger served as its intellectual leader. The manifesto of the new nationalism, which outlined the fundamental tenets of its political position, was written by his brother, Friedrich Georg Jünger. This work is analyzed and serves as the subject of this study.

Author Biography

  • S. V. Artamoshin, Bryansk State University named after academician I. G. Petrovsky

    Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the World History and International Relations Department

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Published

2026-04-07

Issue

Section

Scientific Reports