Tomorrow Belongs to Us
Tomorrow Belongs to Us
The British Far Right since 1967
Worley, Matthew; Copsey, Nigel
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2017
288
Mole
Inglês
9781138675179
15 a 20 dias
453
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