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Informationen zum Autor Keith Hodgson is Head of History at Wigan & Leigh College Klappentext A new work that looks at the struggle against fascism in Britain between the wars, argues that the British left have been overlooked in studies of anti-fascism, and maintains that the Labour Party, the Communist Party and other left-wing currents developed sophisticated analyses of fascism on a par with those of European socialists and communists. Zusammenfassung A new work that looks at the struggle against fascism in Britain between the wars! argues that the British left have been overlooked in studies of anti-fascism! and maintains that the Labour Party! the Communist Party and other left-wing currents developed sophisticated analyses of fascism on a par with those of European socialists and communists. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgementsGlossary of terms and abbreviationsIntroduction1. White Guards and Black Hundreds: existing concepts of counter-revolution2. Explaining Italian fascism: from movement to dictatorship, 1919-263. The British left and the rise of NazismCase study: political evolution and analyses of fascism4. The left and fascism in Britain, 1919-325. Opposing the British Union of FascistsCase study: political evolution and anti-fascism6. Fascism and warConclusion: the Old Left and the 'New Consensus'BibliographyIndex