It takes the average reader 2 hours and 3 minutes to read “When neo-Nazis march on Norwegian streets, you hear a lot of Swedish” by Kotonen, Tommi
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This report constitutes the first comprehensive review of right-wing extremism (RWE) in the Nordics (Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden). In it, a team of 13 leading researchers have compiled and reviewed academic texts written about the topic. The result is a descriptive and analytical report of how the Nordic RWE milieu has developed from 1918 until today, with a specific focus on the pan-Nordic and transnational dimensions of the milieu. In the report, we also compile the practices used to prevent RWE in the Nordics, and analyze how well they are situated to handle the threat RWE poses to society.
“When neo-Nazis march on Norwegian streets, you hear a lot of Swedish” by Kotonen, Tommi is 119 pages long, and a total of 30,821 words.
This makes it 40% the length of the average book. It also has 38% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 48 minutes to read “When neo-Nazis march on Norwegian streets, you hear a lot of Swedish” aloud.
“When neo-Nazis march on Norwegian streets, you hear a lot of Swedish” is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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