This article examines the varying experiences of British fascists interned without trial in May 1940. As Arthur Koestler noted in his 1952 Arrow in the Blue, ‘to be converted or convinced is a more or less sharply defined act; to lose a conviction is a long process of wear and tear’. By understanding internment to have represented just such a ‘watershed’, the experience of British fascists is revealed as a fascinating case study of political religion and by extension as a prime example of the binding power of ‘coterie charisma’. By conceptualising the experience of internment in such a manner, this article also explores the psychological processes that prevented the ideological death of British fascism. Focusing upon British fascism’s inter...
Thousands of civilians from Allied and neutral countries reached Britain during the Second World War...
Hated and adored, trusted and feared, respected and scorned – public opinion has never been indiffer...
Sir Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists was Britain’s largest fascist party. A wide body of sc...
In the spring and early summer of 1940, the British government carried out a programme of mass inte...
This dissertation seeks to examine, understand and analyse the threat posed by Oswald Mosley and the...
The arrest and internment in Brixton prison of the leading Northern Ireland nationalist politician a...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
Political and economic turmoil in 1930s Britain gave rise to a home-grown fascist movement led by th...
Abstract: Immigration detention is cementing into a permanent aspect of border and immigration contr...
During the First World War hundreds of thousands of civilians spent years behind barbed wire through...
The purpose of the article is to highlight the fascist heritage in Oswald Mosley’s post-war europeis...
This article explores the general nature of fascism in Britain during the interwar period and the va...
In mid-1940, Austrians, Germans, and Italians in Britain were labelled ‘enemies’ by the government a...
Focusing on the experiences and life histories of 35 individuals, this article sheds light on the na...
This essay explores the development of a transnational, Anglo-American neo-Nazi culture from the end...
Thousands of civilians from Allied and neutral countries reached Britain during the Second World War...
Hated and adored, trusted and feared, respected and scorned – public opinion has never been indiffer...
Sir Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists was Britain’s largest fascist party. A wide body of sc...
In the spring and early summer of 1940, the British government carried out a programme of mass inte...
This dissertation seeks to examine, understand and analyse the threat posed by Oswald Mosley and the...
The arrest and internment in Brixton prison of the leading Northern Ireland nationalist politician a...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
Political and economic turmoil in 1930s Britain gave rise to a home-grown fascist movement led by th...
Abstract: Immigration detention is cementing into a permanent aspect of border and immigration contr...
During the First World War hundreds of thousands of civilians spent years behind barbed wire through...
The purpose of the article is to highlight the fascist heritage in Oswald Mosley’s post-war europeis...
This article explores the general nature of fascism in Britain during the interwar period and the va...
In mid-1940, Austrians, Germans, and Italians in Britain were labelled ‘enemies’ by the government a...
Focusing on the experiences and life histories of 35 individuals, this article sheds light on the na...
This essay explores the development of a transnational, Anglo-American neo-Nazi culture from the end...
Thousands of civilians from Allied and neutral countries reached Britain during the Second World War...
Hated and adored, trusted and feared, respected and scorned – public opinion has never been indiffer...
Sir Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists was Britain’s largest fascist party. A wide body of sc...