Ebook: ''Tomorrow belongs to us'': the British far right since 1967
Author: Copsey Nigel, Worley Matthew
- Tags: Fascism, Fascism--Great Britain, Politics and Government, Right-wing extremists, Right-wing extremists--Great Britain--History, History, Right-wing extremists -- Great Britain -- History, Fascism -- Great Britain, Great Britain
- Series: Routledge studies in fascism and the far right
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: Routledge
- City: Great Britain
- Language: English
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"The men who rewrite history" : Holocaust denial and the British far right from 1967 / Mark Hobbs -- The national socialist group : a case study in the groupuscular right / Daniel Jones and Paul Jackson -- The National Front : the search for a "nationalist" economic policy / John E. Richardson -- Exporting fascism across the commonwealth : the case of the National Front of Australia / Evan Smith -- The dog that didn't bark? : assessing the development of "cumulative extremism" between fascists and anti-fascists in the 1970s / Alex Carter -- White youth : the far right, punk and British youth culture, 1977-87 / Matthew Worley and Nigel Copsey -- Whatever it takes : designing British neo-fascist rock, 1987-2007 / Ana Raposo and Rober Sabin -- The obnoxious mobilised minority : homophobia and homohysteria in the British National Party, 1982-1999 / George J. Severs -- Closing the gender gap : reflections on women's involvement in Britain's contemporary far right / Hannah Bows -- "There's a vital lesson here. Let's make sure we learn it" : transnational mobilisation and the impact of Greece's Golden Dawn upon extreme right-wing activism in Britain / Graham Macklin -- Love will tear us apart : emotions, patriotism and the English Defence League / C.M. Quinn -- Britain's far right since 1967 : a bibliographic survey / Craig Fowlie.;"This book traces the varied development of the far right in Britain from the formation of the National Front in 1967 to the present day. Experts draw on a range of disciplinary and methodological perspectives to provide a rich and detailed account of the evolution of the various strands of the contemporary far right over the course of the last fifty years. The book examines a broad range of subjects, including Holocaust denial, neo-Nazi groupuscularity, transnational activities, ideology, cultural engagement, homosexuality, gender and activist mobilisation. It also includes a detailed literature review. This book is essential reading for students of fascism, racism and contemporary British cultural and political history."--
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