British Fascism : A Discourse-Historical Analysis.
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- 9783838264912
- 320.5330141
- P302.77 .R53 2017
Intro -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Chapter One Introduction: Fascism & -- Fascism Studies -- Academic discussion of fascism -- Griffin's mythic core: fascism as palingenetic ultra-nationalism -- Analysing Fascism: an approach from Critical Discourse Analysis -- Chapter Two Discourse-Historical Analysis -- Introduction -- Discourse-Historic Analysis-text in historic context -- Text-discursive strategies -- Conclusion -- Chapter Three British Fascism: A Synoptic History of People and Parties -- Introduction -- The emergence of British fascism -- British Union of Fascists -- Post war -- Consolidation and fragmentation: the National Front, 1967- -- Contemporary British fascism -- Chapter Four 'Britain' and 'British': the protection of race and nation -- Who is/isn't British: the surface and depths of British fascist nationalism -- A Green and Pleasant Land -- Women and the eugenic National project -- Conclusion -- Chapter Five A 'real alternative'? Fascism and 'Third Way' economics -- Fascist political economies -- Fascists on 'communism' -- Fascists on 'capitalism' -- The solution: national capitalism -- Conclusion -- Chapter Six Fascism and its Threat to Civil Society -- Illiberalism and inequality -- Mass media, fascism and democracy -- Fascism and violence -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Analysis -- Understanding -- Oppose -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Index: Fascist authors and activists -- Index.
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