This book, first published in 1986, examines the activities and
beliefs of right-wing Conservatives and overt Fascists in inter-war
Britain. It analyses the role that ideology played in the various
struggles between leaders and dissidents within the Conservative
Party, traces the development of central themes in right-wing
thought and seeks to show how the complexity of these beliefs
established ideological barriers to the growth of Fascism in
Britain which, it is argued, was heavily reliant upon the support
of disillusioned Conservatives for its limited success. In this way
the book contributes to our understanding of both the Conservative
Party and the British Fascist movement between the wars, and in
doing so helps to establish an overview of right-wing politics in
Britain since the turn of the century. It also contains an appendix
of information on lesser-known individuals and organisations on the
Right.
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