New British fascism: rise of the British National Party/ Matthew J. Goodwin.
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324.241 STE/C Christianity and party politics: keeping the faith/ | 324.241040904 KEO/T The party of patriotism: the Conservative Party and the First World War / | 324.241093 COP/B The British National Party: contemporary perspectives/ | 324.241093 GOO/N New British fascism: rise of the British National Party/ | 324.2410938 GOO/N New British fascism: rise of the British National Party/ | 324.2454 PAI/D Dalit Assertion and the Unfinished Democratic Revolution :/ the Bahujan Samaj Party in Uttar Pradesh | 324.2454 PAI/D Dalit Assertion and the Unfinished Democratic Revolution :/ |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The legacy of history -- In the ghetto : 1982-1999 -- From street gang to political party : 1999-2009 -- Organizing for elections -- Voting for the BNP -- Membership -- Initial motivations : why join? -- Sustaining commitment : why stay? -- Conclusions : yet another false dawn?.
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