Tomas Poletti Lundström holds a PhD in religious history and is a researcher at the Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies on Racism at Uppsala University, Sweden.
“It is well known that religion enables radical nationalism but not how it does so. Poletti Lundström’s incisive study shows how religious concepts promoted a menacing radical nationalism in Sweden, and how spiritual warfare elsewhere is enlisted to support far-right aspirations for ethnically and racially homogeneous nations.” Kathleen M. Blee, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh. Co-author of Out of Hiding: Extremist White Supremacism and How It Can Be Stopped. “In Nation, Race, Religion, Tomas Poletti Lundström has triumphantly documented how far Swedish permutations forms of the fascist obsession with decadence and rebirth, far from being mimetic or imported, thrived in pre-, inter-, and postwar Sweden’s unique cultural climate by drawing on indigenous historical and mythic forces – veins more seductive, powerful, and primordial for many than the humanism and egalitarianism preached by liberal democracy and Christianity.” Roger Griffin, Emeritus Professor in History, Oxford Brookes University. Author of The Nature of Fascism and Fascisme: en introduksjon til komparative studier av fascisme. “International observers recognize Sweden as an exceptional case study due to its distinct economic systems, social model, and secularism. And while scholars are coming to see that the country’s politics also merit additional attention, few are equipped to make sense of its complicated web of cultural contingencies. That is what makes Tomas Poletti Lundström and Nation, Race, Religion so valuable. An unprecedented, highly accessible, timely, and richly informed analysis of Swedish cultural life.” Benjamin R. Teitelbaum, Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology and International Affairs, University of Colorado. His works include the acclaimed War for Eternity: The Return of Traditionalism and the Rise of the Populist Right.