Varieties of anti-fascism : Britain in the inter-war period
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Varieties of anti-fascism : Britain in the inter-war period
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume examines the varieties of anti-fascism in inter-war Britain. Ordinarily anti-fascism is defined in terms of anti-fascist activism. By extending the scope of the concept, this book breaks new ground. Chapters examine political parties, the state, the media, women, the churches, and intellectuals.
Table of Contents
- Preface Notes on Contributors Introduction: Historians and the Study of Anti-fascism
- A.Olechnowicz PART I: POLITICAL PARTIES Communist Culture and Anti-fascism in Inter-war Britain
- T. Linehan 'Every time they made a Communist, they made a Fascist': the Labour Party and Popular Anti-fascism in the 1930s
- N.Copsey The Conservative Party, Fascism and Anti-fascism 1918-1939
- P.Williamson PART II: CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE STATE Varieties of Feminist Responses to Fascism in inter-war Britain
- J.Gottlieb 'I was following the lead of Jesus Christ': Christian Anti-fascism in 1930s England
- T.Lawson 'It certainly isn't cricket!': Media Responses to Mosley and the BUF
- J.Dack Passive and Active Anti-fascism: the State and National Security, 1923-45
- R.Thurlow PART III: INTELLECTUAL RESPONSES Anti-fascist Europe comes to Britain: Theorising Fascism as a Contribution to Defeating it
- D.Stone Labour Theorises Fascism: A.D. Lindsay and Harold Laski
- A.Olechnowicz The Limits of Pro-fascism and Anti-fascism: G.K. Chesterton and Arthur Bryant
- J.Stapleton PART IV: FINAL PERSPECTIVES Anti-fascism and the Post-war British Establishment
- R.Griffiths Conclusion: Towards a New Anti-fascist 'minimum'?
- N.Copsey Index
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