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Nordicism|ˈnɔːdɪsɪz(ə)m| [f. Nordic a. and n. + -ism.] a. The state or condition of being Nordic; the characteristics of the Nordics. b. The belief in or doctrine of the cultural and racial supremacy of the Nordic people. Hence ˈNordicist, one who believes in the supremacy of the Nordic people.
1923J. H. Eckenrode Jefferson Davis (1924) ii. 24 The modernism of the North and the Nordicism of the South came more and more into conflict. 1924Glasgow Herald 7 Apr. 8 Doubtless he was not as strong on Nordicism as his biographer. 1925Nation (N.Y.) CXX. 516/1 The transition from Aryanism to Nordicism in Germany. 1929R. Hughes High Wind in Jamaica vii. 151 The Nordicism of captain and mate kept the rest looking clean enough. 1934A. Toynbee Study of Hist. I. ii. 221 The Nordicists claim it [sc. the monopoly of the unique magical quality in Mankind] for all White Men with fair hair and blue eyes. 1957G. Clark Archaeol. & Society (ed. 3) viii. 259 Much..was corrupted by doctrines which stemmed directly from Gustaf Kossinna (1858–1931), an ardent exponent of Pan-Germanism and Nordicism. |