Tomorrow Belongs to Us
The British Far Right since 1967
Herausgeber: Copsey, Nigel; Worley, Matthew
Tomorrow Belongs to Us
The British Far Right since 1967
Herausgeber: Copsey, Nigel; Worley, Matthew
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This book traces the varied development of the far-right in the UK from the formation of the National Front in 1967 to the present day.
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This book traces the varied development of the far-right in the UK from the formation of the National Front in 1967 to the present day.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781138675179
- ISBN-10: 1138675172
- Artikelnr.: 49343939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781138675179
- ISBN-10: 1138675172
- Artikelnr.: 49343939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Nigel Copsey is Professor in Modern History in the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Law at Teesside University, UK. Matthew Worley is Professor of Modern History in the Department of History at the University of Reading, UK.
Introduction Nigel Copsey and Matthew Worley
1.'The men who rewrite history': Holocaust denial and the British far right
from 1967 Mark Hobbs
2.The National Socialist Group: a case study in the groupuscular right
Daniel Jones and Paul Jackson
3. The National Front: the search for a 'nationalist' economic policy John
E. Richardson
4. Exporting fascism across the Commonwealth: the case of the National
Front of Australia Evan Smith
5. The dog that didn't bark? Assessing the development of 'cumulative
extremism' between fascists and anti-fascists in the 1970s Alex Carter
6. White Youth: the far right, punk and British youth culture, 1977-87
Matthew Worley and Nigel Copsey
7. New visual identities for British neo-fascist rock (1982-1987): White
Noise, 'Vikings' and the cult of Skrewdriver Ana Raposo and Roger Sabin
8. The 'obnoxious mobilised minority': homophobia and homohysteria in the
British National Party, 1982-1999 George J. Severs
9. Closing the gender gap: women and the far right in contemporary Britain
Hannah Bows
10. "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
11. Love will tear us apart: emotions, patriotism and the English Defence
League C.M. Quinn
12. Britain's far right since 1967: a bibliographic survey Craig Fowlie
1.'The men who rewrite history': Holocaust denial and the British far right
from 1967 Mark Hobbs
2.The National Socialist Group: a case study in the groupuscular right
Daniel Jones and Paul Jackson
3. The National Front: the search for a 'nationalist' economic policy John
E. Richardson
4. Exporting fascism across the Commonwealth: the case of the National
Front of Australia Evan Smith
5. The dog that didn't bark? Assessing the development of 'cumulative
extremism' between fascists and anti-fascists in the 1970s Alex Carter
6. White Youth: the far right, punk and British youth culture, 1977-87
Matthew Worley and Nigel Copsey
7. New visual identities for British neo-fascist rock (1982-1987): White
Noise, 'Vikings' and the cult of Skrewdriver Ana Raposo and Roger Sabin
8. The 'obnoxious mobilised minority': homophobia and homohysteria in the
British National Party, 1982-1999 George J. Severs
9. Closing the gender gap: women and the far right in contemporary Britain
Hannah Bows
10. "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
11. Love will tear us apart: emotions, patriotism and the English Defence
League C.M. Quinn
12. Britain's far right since 1967: a bibliographic survey Craig Fowlie
Introduction Nigel Copsey and Matthew Worley
1.'The men who rewrite history': Holocaust denial and the British far right
from 1967 Mark Hobbs
2.The National Socialist Group: a case study in the groupuscular right
Daniel Jones and Paul Jackson
3. The National Front: the search for a 'nationalist' economic policy John
E. Richardson
4. Exporting fascism across the Commonwealth: the case of the National
Front of Australia Evan Smith
5. The dog that didn't bark? Assessing the development of 'cumulative
extremism' between fascists and anti-fascists in the 1970s Alex Carter
6. White Youth: the far right, punk and British youth culture, 1977-87
Matthew Worley and Nigel Copsey
7. New visual identities for British neo-fascist rock (1982-1987): White
Noise, 'Vikings' and the cult of Skrewdriver Ana Raposo and Roger Sabin
8. The 'obnoxious mobilised minority': homophobia and homohysteria in the
British National Party, 1982-1999 George J. Severs
9. Closing the gender gap: women and the far right in contemporary Britain
Hannah Bows
10. "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
11. Love will tear us apart: emotions, patriotism and the English Defence
League C.M. Quinn
12. Britain's far right since 1967: a bibliographic survey Craig Fowlie
1.'The men who rewrite history': Holocaust denial and the British far right
from 1967 Mark Hobbs
2.The National Socialist Group: a case study in the groupuscular right
Daniel Jones and Paul Jackson
3. The National Front: the search for a 'nationalist' economic policy John
E. Richardson
4. Exporting fascism across the Commonwealth: the case of the National
Front of Australia Evan Smith
5. The dog that didn't bark? Assessing the development of 'cumulative
extremism' between fascists and anti-fascists in the 1970s Alex Carter
6. White Youth: the far right, punk and British youth culture, 1977-87
Matthew Worley and Nigel Copsey
7. New visual identities for British neo-fascist rock (1982-1987): White
Noise, 'Vikings' and the cult of Skrewdriver Ana Raposo and Roger Sabin
8. The 'obnoxious mobilised minority': homophobia and homohysteria in the
British National Party, 1982-1999 George J. Severs
9. Closing the gender gap: women and the far right in contemporary Britain
Hannah Bows
10. "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
11. Love will tear us apart: emotions, patriotism and the English Defence
League C.M. Quinn
12. Britain's far right since 1967: a bibliographic survey Craig Fowlie