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A.k. Chesterton and the Evolution of Britain s Extreme Right, 1933 197

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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.

List of contents

Introduction 1. Born In War: Life Before Politics, 1899-1933 2. The Blackshirt Life: The British Union Of Fascists, 1933-1938 3. My Country Right And Wrong: Fascism After Mosley, 1938-1939 4. Drawing Room Fascism: The After-Victory Group, 1943-1946 5. Sound The Alarm: Candour And The League Of Empire Loyalists, 1953-1967 6. Forward The Extremists: The National Front, 1967-1973 7. What Is Behind It All? Racism, Anti-Semitism And Conspiracy After 1945. Conclusion: Evolution, Stagnation And The ‘Fascist Ghost’ After 1945.

About the author

Luke LeCras holds a doctorate in history from Murdoch University in Western Australia, where he has taught undergraduate courses in global and modern European history. His research interests include fascism and right-wing extremism, nationalism and populism in contemporary British politics.

Summary

A biography of A.K. Chesterton who was a leading figure in British fascist groups from the British Union of Fascists in the 1930s to the League of Empire Loyalists in the 1950s and the National Front in the 1960s.

Product details

Authors Lecras, Luke Lecras
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9781138624115
ISBN 978-1-138-62411-5
No. of pages 172
Series Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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