Illusions of Grandeur: Mosley, Fascism, and British Society, 1931-81Manchester University Press, 1987 - 291 strán (strany) Describes the development of Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists. After failing to win support for his Keynesian economics, Mosley adopted Italian-style fascism. Until 1934 he was considered respectable, but violence at his meetings, attacks on the Jews, and his dictatorial ideas alienated middle class support. Ch. 4 (pp. 89-113), "Antisemitism and the Campaign in East London, " emphasizes the native roots of British antisemitism. The fascist campaign in the East End in 1936-37 was partly a reaction to Jewish hostility, as claimed by the fascists, and partly opportunistic exploitation of a local issue, as claimed by the Left. Mosley's accusations against Jews became more extreme in order to rationalize the BUF's failure and he demanded the "total eradication" of Jewry. Describes debates in the Jewish community and in the left-wing parties over their response. The fascists were finally curbed by local authorities and the central government. The BUF had little long-term impact in England, unlike more extreme racist fascism. |
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... organised left - wing hooligans . Therefore , he reasoned , it was a choice between closing down the party or ... organisation , fostering a level of patriotism and discipline rarely found outside the ranks of a professional army ...
... organised left - wing hooligans . Therefore , he reasoned , it was a choice between closing down the party or ... organisation , fostering a level of patriotism and discipline rarely found outside the ranks of a professional army ...
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... organisation which he saw as the necessary instrument with which communism could be defeated and order , discipline , and dynamic patriotism restored from the chaos soon to engulf British society . Such a movement , he wrote ...
... organisation which he saw as the necessary instrument with which communism could be defeated and order , discipline , and dynamic patriotism restored from the chaos soon to engulf British society . Such a movement , he wrote ...
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... organisation founded in 1919 by Henry Hamilton Beamish and dedicated to awaking Britain to the Jewish ' threat ' . It was used also by Arnold Leese and the Imperial Fascist League . Like other fascist movements in Britain before 1932 ...
... organisation founded in 1919 by Henry Hamilton Beamish and dedicated to awaking Britain to the Jewish ' threat ' . It was used also by Arnold Leese and the Imperial Fascist League . Like other fascist movements in Britain before 1932 ...
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the philosophy and programme | 33 |
the structural evolution of the BUF61 | 61 |
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