Guido von List

Born to a wealthy middle-class family in Vienna, List claimed that he abandoned his family's Roman Catholic faith in childhood, instead devoting himself to the pre-Christian god Wotan. Spending much time in the Austrian countryside, he engaged in rowing, hiking, and sketching the landscape. From 1877 he began a career as a journalist, primarily authoring articles on the Austrian countryside for nationalist newspapers and magazines. In these he placed a ''völkisch'' emphasis on the folk culture and customs of rural people, believing that many of them were survivals of pre-Christian, pagan religion. He published three novels, ''Carnuntum'' (1888), ''Jung Diethers Heimkehr'' (1894), and ''Pipara'' (1895), each set among the German tribes of the Iron Age, as well as authoring several plays. During the 1890s he continued writing ''völkisch'' articles, now largely for the nationalist ''Ostdeutsche Rundschau'' newspaper, with his works taking on an anti-semitic dimension halfway through that decade. In 1893, he co-founded the Literarische Donaugesellschaft literary society, and involved himself in Austria's Pan-German nationalist movement, a milieu which sought the integration of Austria into the German Empire.
During an 11-month period of blindness in 1902, List became increasingly interested in occultism, in particular coming under the influence of the Theosophical Society, resulting in an expansion of his Wotanic beliefs to incorporate Runology and the Armanen Futharkh. The popularity of his work among the ''völkisch'' and nationalist communities resulted in the establishment of a List Society in 1908; attracting significant middle and upper-class support, the Society published List's writings and included an Ariosophist inner group, the High Armanen Order, over whom List presided as Grand Master. Through these ventures he promoted the millenarian view that modern society was degenerate, but that it would be cleansed through an apocalyptic event resulting in the establishment of a new Pan-German Empire that would embrace Wotanism. After having erroneously prophesied that this empire would be established by victory for the Central Powers in World War I, List died on a visit to Berlin in 1919.
During his lifetime, List became a well-known figure among the nationalist and ''völkisch'' subcultures of Austria and Germany, influencing the work of many others operating in this milieu. His work, propagated through the List Society, influenced later ''völkisch'' groups such as the Reichshammerbund and Germanenorden, and through those exerted an influence on both the burgeoning Nazi Party, the SS and the German Faith Movement. After World War II his work continued to influence an array of Ariosophic and Heathen practitioners in Europe, Australia, and North America. Provided by Wikipedia
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Guido List's gesammelte Werke by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Das Geheimnis der Runen by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Niederösterreichisches Winzerbüchlein offizielle Mitteilungen des Vereins zum Schutz des Österreichischen Weinbaues ; illustrierte Festschrift zur Eröffnung des niederösterreichisc... by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Urgrund eine Einführung in die Gedankenwelt des Wiener Forschers Guido von List by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Urgrund eine Einführung in d. Gedankenwelt d. Wiener Forschers Guido von List by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Die Armanenschaft der Ario-Germanen by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Der Übergang vom Wuotanismus zum Christentum by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Ein Grundzug germanischer Weltanschauung in der Fassung des kleinen Katechismus by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Die Namen der Völkerstämme Germaniens und deren Deutung by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Die Armanenschaft der Ario-Germanen by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Die Armanenschaft der Ario-Germanen by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Die Rita der Ario-Germanen by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Die Ursprache der Ario-Germanen und ihre Mysteriensprache by List, Guido 1848-1919
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Die Armanenschaft der Ario-Germanen by List, Guido 1848-1919
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