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Failed Führers: A History of Britain’s Extreme Right
Methodology
A fascist minimum?
Post-war fascism?
Recidivists or radicals: ‘neo’-fascism?
Continuity in the British fascist tr adition
Milieux and groupuscule
Notes
Arnold Leese: The ‘anti-jewish’ camel doctor
Kitson and Beamish
Imperial Fascist League
Leese and Mosley
The lure of Nazism
The Nordics
Anti-Semitism
IFL in the East End
"Leese for Peace"
Internment
Post-war
Judgement at Nuremberg
Rat lines
Rebuilding the anti-Semitic international
Yockey
‘Keep Br itain White’
Legacy
Notes
Sir Oswald Mosley: From ‘Britain First’ to ‘Europe-a-Nation’
Post-war politics
Europe-a-Nation
Nation Europa
Mobilising against immigration
Notting Hill
Post-mortem
‘The First Reality of Europe’
A. James Gregor
Race and modern science
The revival
The Conference of Venice
Punch-up politics
South Africa
The ‘expert forgetter’
Notes
A.K. Chesterton From: ‘Fascist Revolutionary’ to ‘Jew-wise’ conspiracy theorist
Early life
British Union of Fascists
The Fascist fringe
Truth
Other literary endeavours
Candour
League of Empire Loyalists
Anti-Immigration
Kenya
Decline
The Jeffrey largesse
Rhodesia
South Africa
The New Unhappy Lords
National Front
Enoch Powell
Fountaine
Disillusionment and death
Legacy
Notes
Colin Jordan: Dreaming of the Nazi ‘Vanguard’
League of Empire Loyalists
White Defence Force
White Defence League
British National Part)'
Spearhead
National Socialist Movement
Françoise Dior
Leyton
Synagogue arsons
British Movement
Party time is over
Legacy
Notes
John Tyndall: In pursuit of the ‘Anglo-Saxon Reich’
Early activism
National Labour Party
British National Part)'
‘The SS state is now our aim!’
Greater Britain Movement
National Front
Chairman
The Ugandan Asians
The Monday Club
‘March and grow’
The ‘populist’ challenge
split
Lewisham
The 1979 general election
Transatlantic travails
Resignation
British National Party
The Eleventh Hour
Tyndall and Islam
visit to USA
‘Rights for Whites’
Combat 18
End game
Legacy
Notes
Nick Griffin: From the ‘Third Position’ to anti-Muslim ‘populism’... and back again
Early years
Young National Front
Ideological recalibration
Nationalism Today
Political soldiers
Ideological inspirations
Rising star
Webster’s removal
Reich ‘n’ Roll
‘No to Cruise, No to CND’
Ulster
‘Europe of a hundred flags’
The 1986 split
‘The New Alliance’
Libya
International Third Position
The Rune
Joining the BNP
The Rune trial
Moderniser
‘New Leader, Same Cause’
Oldham
‘Hard talk, Hobbyism and Hitler’
Keighley
The London 7/7 attacks
An amicable divorce?
Trial
The Emperor’s new clothes
Griffin’s Götterdämmerung
Annus horribilis
Legacy
Notes
Continuity and change on the British fascist fringe
The quest for relevance
Notes
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