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|gegründet im Jahr=1980
 
|gegründet im Jahr=1980
 
|Founder=Grabert, Wigbert;  Grabert, Marielouise; Grimm, Hans-Günther; Fiedler, Hans-Michael; Krebs, Pierre
 
|Founder=Grabert, Wigbert;  Grabert, Marielouise; Grimm, Hans-Günther; Fiedler, Hans-Michael; Krebs, Pierre
|Kind of institution=Think Tank;  
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|Kind of institution=Think Tank;
 
|Topics=German identity; European identity;
 
|Topics=German identity; European identity;
|automatische Einleitung (J/N)=N
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|Arbeitsmodus, Ziele=Das Thule-Seminar („Arbeitskreis für die Erforschung der europäischen Kultur e. V.“) wurde im Juli 1980 in Kassel gegründet. Als Gründungsmitglieder werden neben Krebs unter anderem Wigbert Grabert und Ehefrau Marielouise Grabert, Hans-Günther Grimm und Hans-Michael Fiedler genannt.[2] Erster Vorsitzende wurde Pierre Krebs, der bis heute ihr Leiter ist. Im Namen nimmt es Bezug auf die völkische Thule-Gesellschaft.[3]
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|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.
Gleich mit der ersten Buchveröffentlichung des Seminars, „Das unvergängliche Erbe. Alternativen zum Prinzip der Gleichheit“, die im Grabert-Verlag erschien, konnte Wigbert Grabert 1981 Autoren wie Armin Mohler, Alain de Benoist, Guillaume Faye oder Hans Jürgen Eysenck (Vorwort) zusammenbringen. Der Einfluss des Vereins blieb jedoch gering, und die Publikationen verkauften sich nur schleppend. Dies führte 1983 zur Trennung. Seitdem führte Krebs das Seminar alleine weiter.[4]
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|Arbeitsmodus, Ziele=The main publication of the Thule Seminar was called Elemente - following the example of Alain de Benoist's GRECE Eelements.  
Das Logo des Vereins besteht aus einer Tiwaz-Rune, die von einer Sowilo-Rune gekreuzt wird. Es wird auch in Kombination mit dem Zeichen der „Schwarzen Sonne“ oder vor einem stilisierten Adler verwendet.
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The Thule Seminar has been close to the Grabert  Verlag.  
|Unterstützer=Rieger, Jürgen; Muñoz, Abelardo Linares y; Schuler, Dietrich; Venner, Dominique  
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|Unterstützer=Rieger, Jürgen; Muñoz, Abelardo Linares y; Schuler, Dietrich; Venner, Dominique
 
|Virtuelle_Netzwerke=Neue Rechte;
 
|Virtuelle_Netzwerke=Neue Rechte;
 
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 15 June 2017

Thule Seminar
founded in the year 1980
founder Wigbert Grabert, Marielouise Grabert, Hans-Günther Grimm, Hans-Michael Fiedler, Pierre Krebs
type of institution Think Tank
Virtual Networks A "Virtual Network" is a group of Think Tanks identified by certain semantic and normative (ideological) commonalities (e.g. climate change scepticism). Such a virtual network constitutes a research field that differs from the study of formal networks. Formal networks are real in the sense of officially acknowledged and immediately open to empirical validation. Virtual networks on the other hand display shared ideas. Social network analysis tools can be applied to find out if or to what extent virtual networks are real networks that display linkages (membership in networks, personnel, resources etc.). Unconnected think tanks in turn can be considered special cases in need of explanation independent from network structures (unless we have to assume invisible, hidden or covered ties). Neue Rechte
Last revision 15.06.2017
Output of Thule Seminar 2024
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Books, Peer reviewed pubs., Studies, Articles, Policy papers, Op-eds, Newspaper articles, Blogs, Periodicals, Podcasts (audio), Podcasts (video), Conferences, Seminars/workshops, Lecturers/talks, Briefings, Others, </pbars>

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.

Organizational Structure and Funding

People

Executive board

People leading the Think Tank in the day to day business (CEOs, directorates etc.).

Staff

People working for the Think Tank (Fellows etc.). This includes also part-time employees.




Supporters/Sponsors

People or legal entities that either support the Think Tank with their reputation or with their money.

Working mode, goals

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.


Topics

We used the DGs of the EU to generate a basic list of topics. This list is going to be steadily extended. However we try to preserve a persistent list of topics.

  • German identity
  • European identity


References