Political Theory & Ideology, Great Britain - Politics & Government, Fascism, Political Biography, Europe - Political Biography, British History - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
Oswald Mosley was Britain's failed Führer. His political career began brilliantly - he was the youngest MP of his day - but his attraction to fascism led him to found the notorious 'Blackshirts': the British Union of Fascists, secretly funded by Mussolini but increasingly influenced by the Nazis. Released from jail after the war, Mosley tried to restart his movement from exile, attacking Britain's new immigrants and advocating a united white Europe. This is the first independent biography of Mosley since Robert Skidelsky's in 1975 and makes full use of recent research into British fascism. Race, nation and political violence are urgent issues throughout Europe today; Nigel Jones's analysis of Mosley's appeal, and his failure, is vital reading.Book Details
Published
August 1, 2005
Publisher
Haus Publishing
Pages
184
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781904341093