The best analytical and historical overview available on the Extreme Right in the United States. Sets a sturdy benchmark for future studies. A profound scholarly voice that captures complexity and nuance while remaining accessible to the lay reader.
Chip Berlet, Senior Analyst, Political Research Associates, USA
No one seems to have told the most militant ideologues and activists of the extreme right in the US that we are now living in a 'post-fascist age'. Martin Durham's well-researched and highly readable book hauls into the day-light for inspection a subterranean political ecosystem which hosts thriving species of politicized hatreds, racial utopias, conspiracy theories, megalomaniac misreadings of historical reality, systematized religious delusion, and millenarian fantasies, all attempting to burrow their way into the foundations of American democracy. By disentangling and analysing the histories and synergies of the various factions this murky topic is brought within the remit of scholarly historical and rational analysis. If it good to know thine enemy then any humanist concerned with monitoring the minute but tenacious pockets of racial fanaticism, both secular and religious, embedded deep within the social fabric of the world's only superpower will read this book with horrified fascination.
Roger Griffin, Professor in Modern History, Oxford Brooks University, UK
White Rage is the definitive overview of right-wing extremism in the American context, explicating both its complex organizational structure and its surprising debates over issues of race, gender, violence, religion, Nazism, and patriotism Richly detailed and meticulously researched, this is a must-read for anyone interested in the complicated, contentious, and disturbing nature of the far right political movements in the 20th and 21st century U.S.
Kathleen Blee, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Rather than take the easy path and dismiss his subjects as lunatics or worse, Durham...presents a serious study of extreme right groups, their development, and their ideologies...Durham differentiates among the groups that follow neo-Nazi ideology, neo-Confederate thinking, and those that see themselves as upholding the true ideals of the American Revolution....Overall, White Rage is a fine introduction to the extreme American right and a valuable reference for anyone who wants to study this movement.
John Ehrman, The Journals of American History, September 2008