Relations
Institution
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Institution |
---|---|---|---|
— | — | is member of | no name provided |
Person
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Person |
---|---|---|---|
— | — | Founder [REVERSE] | Fiedler, Hans-Michael |
— | — | Founder [REVERSE] | Grabert, Marielouise |
— | — | Founder [REVERSE] | Grabert, Wigbert |
— | — | Founder [REVERSE] | Grimm, Hans-Günther |
1986 | — | Staff [REVERSE] | Hunke, Sigrid |
— | — | Leader (CEO etc.) [REVERSE] | Krebs, Pierre |
— | — | Founder [REVERSE] | Krebs, Pierre |
Texts
arbeitsmodus_ziele
The main publication of the Thule Seminar was called Elemente - following the example of Alain de Benoist's GRECE Eelements.
The Thule Seminar has been close to the Grabert Verlag.
einleitung
The Thule-Seminar („Arbeitskreis für die Erforschung der europäischen Kultur e. V.“) was founded in 1980 in Kassel. Its name refers to the Thule Gesellschaft, a secret association founded in the last year of the First World War and directed against the Weimar Republic and social democracy; it was also anti-semitic. In its first publication in 1981 - a book criticising the notion of equality - Armin Mohler, Alain de Benoist, Guillaume Faye and Hans Jürgen Eysenck contributed chapters.