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British Fascism, the Labour Movement and the State
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Editor(s):
Nigel Copsey
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David Renton
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2005
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-51960-6
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978-0-230-52276-3
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2005
DOI:
10.1057/9780230522763
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 6
‘The Fascists … are … to be depended upon.’ The British Government, Fascists and Strike-breaking during 1925 and 1926
pp. 27
The Security Service, the Communist Party of Great Britain and British Fascism, 1932–51
pp. 46
‘A plague on both their houses’: Fascism, Anti-fascism and the Police in the 1940s
pp. 68
Feminism and Anti-fascism in Britain: Militancy Revived?
pp. 95
‘Left-Wing Fascism’ in Theory and Practice
pp. 118
Practical Anti-fascism? The ‘Aid Spain’ Campaigns in North-East England, 1936–39
pp. 141
Guarding the Barricades: Working-class Anti-fascism 1974–79
pp. 160
Whatever Happened to the Labour Movement? Proletarians and the Far Right in Contemporary Britain
pp. 182
Meeting the Challenge of Contemporary British Fascism? The Labour Party’s Response to the National Front and the British National Party
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