Purifying the Nation: British neo-Fascist ideas on representations of culture

  • Steven Woodbridge

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    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationRevised version published as Woodbridge, Steven (2003) Purifying the nation : critiques of cultural decadence and decline in British neo-fascist ideology. In: Gottlieb, J.V. and Linehan, T.P., (eds.) The Culture of Fascism: Visions of the Far Right in Britain. London, U.K. : I.B.Tauris. pp. 129-144. Impact: This was a paper delivered to a multi-disciplinary conference, which brought together wide range of scholars and helped the contributors 'test run' their ideas and papers in front of a diverse selection of experts and postgraduates. It helped facilitate the exchange of ideas between different disciplines, both from within the University and via visiting scholars. Organising Body: Sussex University Impact: This was a paper delivered to a multi-disciplinary conference, which brought together wide range of scholars and helped the contributors 'test run' their ideas and papers in front of a diverse selection of experts and postgraduates. It helped facilitate the exchange of ideas between differen
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2001

    Bibliographical note

    Note: Revised version published as Woodbridge, Steven (2003) Purifying the nation : critiques of cultural decadence and decline in British neo-fascist ideology. In: Gottlieb, J.V. and Linehan, T.P., (eds.) The Culture of Fascism: Visions of the Far Right in Britain. London, U.K. : I.B.Tauris. pp. 129-144.

    Impact: This was a paper delivered to a multi-disciplinary conference, which brought together wide range of scholars and helped the contributors 'test run' their ideas and papers in front of a diverse selection of experts and postgraduates. It helped facilitate the exchange of ideas between different disciplines, both from within the University and via visiting scholars.

    Organising Body: Sussex University

    Impact: This was a paper delivered to a multi-disciplinary conference, which brought together wide range of scholars and helped the contributors 'test run' their ideas and papers in front of a diverse selection of experts and postgraduates. It helped facilitate the exchange of ideas between different disciplines, both from within the University and via visiting scholars.

    Organising Body: Sussex University

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