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OverviewThis work makes an original and important contribution both to the field of British fascist/extreme Right studies and to the Ulster question. Given that British fascism was a phenomenon of the inter-war period, first making its appearance shortly after the Irish question had been constitutionally settled by the creation of the Irish Free State and the autonomous entity of Northern Ireland, it has been understandable that British historians should focus chiefly on developments in Britain. In the process, however, Northern Ireland as a site of fascist interest and activity has been largely overlooked; yet it engaged the attention of all the significant fascist movements, from Rotha Lintorn-Orman’s British Fascists and Sir Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists to the less significant Imperial Fascist League in the inter-war period, Mosley’s Union Movement in the post-war period and the National Front and British National Party during the period of the Troubles, together with smaller formations thereafter. In focusing on Northern Ireland, this study provides insights into the strengths and weaknesses of British fascist organisations throughout the twentieth century. It also demonstrates that the region was an extremely difficult terrain for those organisations to cultivate, whether they were supportive of nationalism/republicanism or Unionism/loyalism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James LoughlinPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Liverpool University Press ISBN: 9781800854765ISBN 10: 1800854765 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 01 February 2022 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAbbreviations Preface Introduction: Ulster and the Context of British Fascism PART I: ULSTER AND FASCISM IN THE INTER-WAR PERIOD 1 Rotha Lintorn-Orman, Ulster and the British Fascists 2 The BUF: (I) The Ulster Question in Blackshirt Perspective 3 The BUF: (II) The Ulster Fascists PART II: MID-CENTURY MOSLEYISM AND NORTHERN IRELAND 4 Union Movement: Exploiting the Partition Issue 1946-66 PART III: NEO-FASCISM AND THE NORTHERN IRELAND CONFLICT 5 Northern Ireland: The Mosley and Powell Perspectives 6 The National Front :(I) Negotiating the Ulster Political Terrain 1967-85 7 The National Front: (II) Combating the Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985-90 8 The BNP: Neo-Fascism in a Context of Political Agreement Conclusion Bibliography IndexReviewsReviews '[A] lively and stimulating survey... This saga is expertly detailed by Loughlin, whose focus on Enoch Powell indicates one route to far-right success in the North: become a unionist.' Niall Meehan, History Ireland 'Very well-researched and well-written, this is an original study that breaks new ground.' Professor Nigel Copsey, Teesside University 'Building upon his established expertise on Ulster political history, Loughlin examines the succession of far-right parties with roots in Britain.... [He] explores the fascinating dynamic between Mosleyite appeals to Catholic communities in Britain and analysis of the north' James Greer, Irish Historical Studies Author InformationJames Loughlin is Reader Emeritus in History, Ulster University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |