A.K. Chesterton and the Evolution of Britain’s Extreme Right, 1933-1973

A.K. Chesterton and the Evolution of Britain’s Extreme Right, 1933-1973
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9780429792328
ISBN-13 : 0429792328
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Book Synopsis A.K. Chesterton and the Evolution of Britain’s Extreme Right, 1933-1973 by : Luke LeCras

Download or read book A.K. Chesterton and the Evolution of Britain’s Extreme Right, 1933-1973 written by Luke LeCras and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-12-06 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Arthur Kenneth (A.K.) Chesterton was a soldier, journalist and activist whose involvement with fascist and extreme right-wing politics in Britain spanned four decades. Beginning with his recruitment to Oswald Mosley’s ‘Blackshirts’ in the 1930s, Chesterton’s ideological relationship with fascism, nationalism and anti-Semitism would persist far beyond the collapse of the interwar movements, culminating in his role as a founder of the National Front in 1967. This study examines Chesterton’s significance as a bridging figure between two eras of extreme right activity in Britain, and considers the ideological and organizational continuity that existed across the interwar and post-war periods. It further uses Chesterton's life as a means to explore the persistence of racism and anti-Semitism within British society, as well as examining the political conflicts and tactical disputes that shaped the extreme right as it attempted to move ‘from the margins to the mainstream’. This book will appeal to students and researchers with an interest in fascism studies, British political history, extremism and anti-Semitism.


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