Oswald Mosley and the New PartySpringer, 13 mai 2010 - 234 pages This is the first full-length study of the organization that incubated Britain's most provocative and successful fascist movement. Exploring Sir Oswald Mosley's secession from Labour, his evolving politics and his eventual embrace of fascism, this book examines the process by which he transformed from Labour politician to fascist. |
Table des matières
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The New Party in Context | 14 |
New Party Policy | 33 |
New Party Ideology | 50 |
4 A Party of a New Type? New Party Organisation | 67 |
Journeys Through and Around the New Party | 84 |
The New Party and Public Politics | 107 |
Alternative Routes to Power | 125 |
Masculinity and the Promise of a New Life | 141 |
The New Party and Fascism | 152 |
A Life of Contradiction Mosley and the New Party | 164 |
Notes | 171 |
Bibliography | 211 |
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