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British fascism after the Holocaust : from the birth of denial to the Notting Hill riots 1939-1958 / Joe Mulhall.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: DA588 .M85 2021

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    "This book explores the policies and ideologies of a number of individuals and groups that attempted to re-launch fascist, antisemitic, and racist politics in the wake of World War II and the Holocaust. Despite the leading architects of fascism being dead, and the newsreel footage of Jewish bodies being pushed into mass graves seared into societal consciousness, fascism survived World War II and, though changed, survives to this day. Britain was the country that 'stood alone' against fascism, but it was no exception. This book treads new historical ground and shines a light onto the most understudied period of British fascism, whilst simultaneously adding to our understanding of the evolving ideology of fascism, the persistent nature of antisemitism, and the blossoming of Britain's anti-immigration movement. This book will primarily appeal to scholars and students with an interest in the history of fascism, antisemitism and the Holocaust, racism, immigration, and post-war Britain"-- Provided by publisher.
    Series
    Routledge studies in fascism and the far right
    Routledge studies in fascism and the far right.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Mulhall, Joe, author.
    Published
    Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021
    ©2021
    Locale
    Great Britain
    Grande-Bretagne
    Contents
    The Unbroken Thread: British Fascism during World War II
    'Wir kommen wieder': The Re-emergence of Fascism 1945-
    A Jewish Invention?: The Birth of Holocaust Denial
    Europe-a-Nation: Transnational Ideologies
    King, Country and Empire: Traditional Nationalist Ideologies
    Windrush to Notting Hill: Race and Reactions to Non-White Immigration
    A Relationship in Hate: Postwar Transatlantic Fascist Networks.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    The Unbroken Thread: British Fascism during World War II -- 'Wir kommen wieder': The Re-emergence of Fascism 1945- -- A Jewish Invention?: The Birth of Holocaust Denial -- Europe-a-Nation: Transnational Ideologies -- King, Country and Empire: Traditional Nationalist Ideologies -- Windrush to Notting Hill: Race and Reactions to Non-White Immigration -- A Relationship in Hate: Postwar Transatlantic Fascist Networks.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781138624146
    1138624144
    9781138624139
    1138624136
    Physical Description
    215 pages ; 25 cm.

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