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In Post-War Britain cultural interventions were a feature of fascist parties and movements, just as they were in Europe. This book makes a new major contribution to existing scholarship which begins to discuss British fascism as a cultural phenomenon. A collection of essays from leading academics, this book uncovers how a cultural struggle lay at the heart of the hegemonic projects of all varieties of British fascism. Such a cultural struggle is enacted and reflected in the text and talk, music and literature of British fascism.

Where other published works have examined the cultural visions of British fascism during the inter-war period, this book is the first to dedicate itself to detailed critical analysis of the post-war cultural landscapes of British fascism. Through discussions of cultural phenomena such as folk music, fashion and neo-nazi fiction, among others, Cultures of Post-War British Fascism builds a picture of Post-War Britain which emphasises the importan

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"For years scholars denied the very existence of a fascist culture and largely ignored post-war developments of fascism as a political force. Cultures of Post-war British Fascism lies at the cutting edge of the new wave in fascist studies. It reveals the complex ideological, creative, and mythic contortions of British fascists who still find ways to assert the imminent or ultimate triumph of their race and creed over decadence and the new enemies of national rebirth despite the drastic shrinking of fascism’s political space since 1945."

Professor Roger Griffin, Oxford Brookes University.

"This exciting new collection of essays, by the leaders in the field of British fascist studies, offers the first and a very illuminating cultural perspective on the post-war extreme Right in Britain. It follows the major paradigm shift in fascist studies to a cultural interpretation of political belief systems. By exposing the way post-war fascists have engaged with, aped, and tried to destabilize both high and popular culture in Britain, this in-depth study will make us better equipped to challenge the appeal of fascism."

Dr Julie Gottlieb, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Sheffield



Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Cultural regeneration :Mosley and the Union Movement 2. History and cultural heritage: The far right and the ‘Battle for Britain’ 3. Cultures of space: Spatialising the National Front 4. Securing the future of our race: Women in the culture of the modern-day BNP 5. British neo-Nazi fiction: Colin Jordan’s Merrie England – 2000 and The Uprising 6.When popular culture met the far right: Cultural encounters with post-war British fascism 7. Subcultural style: Fashion and Britain’s extreme right 8. British, European and White: Cultural constructions of identity in post-war British fascist music 9. Nazi punks folk off: Leisure, nationalism, cultural identity and the consumption of metal and folk music 10. The ‘cultic milieu’ of Britain’s ‘New Right’: Meta-political ‘fascism’ in contemporary Britain 11. ‘Cultural-Marxism’ and the British National Party: A transnational discourse

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 27/04/2015
      ISBN13: 9781138846845, 978-1138846845
      ISBN10: 1138846848

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Post-War Britain cultural interventions were a feature of fascist parties and movements, just as they were in Europe. This book makes a new major contribution to existing scholarship which begins to discuss British fascism as a cultural phenomenon. A collection of essays from leading academics, this book uncovers how a cultural struggle lay at the heart of the hegemonic projects of all varieties of British fascism. Such a cultural struggle is enacted and reflected in the text and talk, music and literature of British fascism.

      Where other published works have examined the cultural visions of British fascism during the inter-war period, this book is the first to dedicate itself to detailed critical analysis of the post-war cultural landscapes of British fascism. Through discussions of cultural phenomena such as folk music, fashion and neo-nazi fiction, among others, Cultures of Post-War British Fascism builds a picture of Post-War Britain which emphasises the importan

      Trade Review

      "For years scholars denied the very existence of a fascist culture and largely ignored post-war developments of fascism as a political force. Cultures of Post-war British Fascism lies at the cutting edge of the new wave in fascist studies. It reveals the complex ideological, creative, and mythic contortions of British fascists who still find ways to assert the imminent or ultimate triumph of their race and creed over decadence and the new enemies of national rebirth despite the drastic shrinking of fascism’s political space since 1945."

      Professor Roger Griffin, Oxford Brookes University.

      "This exciting new collection of essays, by the leaders in the field of British fascist studies, offers the first and a very illuminating cultural perspective on the post-war extreme Right in Britain. It follows the major paradigm shift in fascist studies to a cultural interpretation of political belief systems. By exposing the way post-war fascists have engaged with, aped, and tried to destabilize both high and popular culture in Britain, this in-depth study will make us better equipped to challenge the appeal of fascism."

      Dr Julie Gottlieb, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Sheffield



      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1. Cultural regeneration :Mosley and the Union Movement 2. History and cultural heritage: The far right and the ‘Battle for Britain’ 3. Cultures of space: Spatialising the National Front 4. Securing the future of our race: Women in the culture of the modern-day BNP 5. British neo-Nazi fiction: Colin Jordan’s Merrie England – 2000 and The Uprising 6.When popular culture met the far right: Cultural encounters with post-war British fascism 7. Subcultural style: Fashion and Britain’s extreme right 8. British, European and White: Cultural constructions of identity in post-war British fascist music 9. Nazi punks folk off: Leisure, nationalism, cultural identity and the consumption of metal and folk music 10. The ‘cultic milieu’ of Britain’s ‘New Right’: Meta-political ‘fascism’ in contemporary Britain 11. ‘Cultural-Marxism’ and the British National Party: A transnational discourse

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