The response of other extreme right movements to the rise of the British National Party

Steven Woodbridge

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    Abstract

    This conference paper explored the response of other extreme right groups and movements in Britain to the rise of the British National Party from the early 1980s to the present. It formed the basis of a book chapter which was subsequently published.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationRevised version published as: Ambivalent admiration? The response of other extreme right movements to the rise of the British National Party. In: Copsey, Nigel and Macklin, Graham, (eds.) British National Party: Contemporary Perspectives Oxford, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 103-123. Organising Body: University of Teesside Organising Body: University of Teesside
    Publication statusPublished - 17 Sept 2008

    Bibliographical note

    Note: Revised version published as: Ambivalent admiration? The response of other extreme right movements to the rise of the British National Party. In: Copsey, Nigel and Macklin, Graham, (eds.) British National Party: Contemporary Perspectives Oxford, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 103-123.

    Organising Body: University of Teesside

    Organising Body: University of Teesside

    Keywords

    • History

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