British Fascism Essays on the Radical Right in Inter-War Britain
Coordonnateurs : Lunn Kenneth, Thurlow Richard C.
The continuing interest in the history, ideas, structure and development of fascism in Britain in the twentieth century appears to show little sign of diminishing. This collection of essays, first published in 1980, deals in some depth with new evidence and interpretations of the phenomenon of British fascism and provides a reassessment of some of the major issues that have caused controversy, examines the diverse nature of British fascism and suggests areas which need further research. The early essays identify certain elements of British fascism, particularly anti-semitism, which produced the ideology of the inter-war organisations calling themselves ?fascist?. Stress is laid on the British roots rather than the European influences of Italy or Germany, and the book also considers the Imperial Fascist League, a competitor of the British Union of Fascists in the 1930s. The second section of the book deals with particular aspects of the BUF. Considering its ideology and tactics, there are studies of anti-semitism, economic thought and the public order question. Presenting new research and fresh interpretations of existing material, this important volume considers many of the crucial and unanswered questions surrounding British fascism.
Date de parution : 03-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 10-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
imperial; fascist; league; inter-war; britain; union; fascists; henry; hamilton; beamish; Young Men; BUF Branch; BUF Ideology; BUF Anti-semitism; BUF Meet; IFL; Jewish World Conspiracy; BUF Membership; Phil Piratin; BUF Member; Imperial Fascist League; British Fascism; Hendrik De Man; BUF Press; Mosley’s Ideas; Anti-Nazi League; Defence Regulation 18b; Gothic Ripples; BUF; Jewish Anti-fascism; Public Order Act; Independent Labour Party; NF Group; Marconi Scandal; Antifascist Groups