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 e...
This thesis provides an examination of the emergence and development of Sir Oswald Mosley’s British ...
This thesis investigates the nature of fascist ideology in Britain during the period 1920-1940. It w...
The thesis is divided into six sections. The Introduction discusses the themes of the dissertation,...
Fascist and extreme right-wing political movements in Britain have been the subject of enduring inte...
This book links the concepts of patriotism, Christianity, and nationhood in the journalistic writing...
The internationalization of political antisemitism in the postwar period has received comparatively ...
G. K. Chesterton (1874--1936), an English journalist and man-of-letters, gained an broad audience fo...
Utilising a new documentary source, namely correspondence between A. K. Chesterton (1899–1973), one ...
I distinguished several contradictory aspects of Chesterton o s work: polysemiotics - ideological mo...
This article explores the general nature of fascism in Britain during the interwar period and the va...
Little exists in the literature on British fascism to suggest the pivotal importance of Palestine to...
Colin Jordan and Britain's Neo-Nazi Movement casts fresh light on one of post-war Britain's most not...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Sir Arthur Bryant and National History...
Women and fascism. Women and the British Union of Fascists, 1932-1940 / Martin Durham -- Rescued fro...
The thesis is comprised of four parts. The first, consisting of two chapters, challenges some gene...
This thesis provides an examination of the emergence and development of Sir Oswald Mosley’s British ...
This thesis investigates the nature of fascist ideology in Britain during the period 1920-1940. It w...
The thesis is divided into six sections. The Introduction discusses the themes of the dissertation,...
Fascist and extreme right-wing political movements in Britain have been the subject of enduring inte...
This book links the concepts of patriotism, Christianity, and nationhood in the journalistic writing...
The internationalization of political antisemitism in the postwar period has received comparatively ...
G. K. Chesterton (1874--1936), an English journalist and man-of-letters, gained an broad audience fo...
Utilising a new documentary source, namely correspondence between A. K. Chesterton (1899–1973), one ...
I distinguished several contradictory aspects of Chesterton o s work: polysemiotics - ideological mo...
This article explores the general nature of fascism in Britain during the interwar period and the va...
Little exists in the literature on British fascism to suggest the pivotal importance of Palestine to...
Colin Jordan and Britain's Neo-Nazi Movement casts fresh light on one of post-war Britain's most not...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Sir Arthur Bryant and National History...
Women and fascism. Women and the British Union of Fascists, 1932-1940 / Martin Durham -- Rescued fro...
The thesis is comprised of four parts. The first, consisting of two chapters, challenges some gene...
This thesis provides an examination of the emergence and development of Sir Oswald Mosley’s British ...
This thesis investigates the nature of fascist ideology in Britain during the period 1920-1940. It w...
The thesis is divided into six sections. The Introduction discusses the themes of the dissertation,...