'An essential primer for students, campaigners, policymakers and anybody else who wants to understand why the extreme right is a persistent and dangerous presence on the UK's political landscape.' Daniel Trilling, author of Bloody Nasty People: The Rise of Britain's Far Right 'As a leading scholar in the field, Jackson provides a timely, lively, and up-to-date account of the far right from the early twentieth century to the present, and this book is just what is needed to inform historians, researchers and politicians. With its thematic structure - including ideology, violence, gender, and online presence - it is both a primer and much more than that, and it will be an essential resource for many years to come.' Julie Gottlieb, author of Feminine Fascism: Women in Britain's Fascist Movement 'At last a comprehensive, lucid and highly readable overview of the radical right wing populist and fascist right in Britain. It not only shows the continuity between interwar and post war movements and the varied forms which fascism and its close relatives can assume, but is informed by the major advances in the definition and understanding of generic fascism that have occurred in the last twenty-five years. A fundamental book for anyone concerned with or concerned by the 'far right' at any level of engagement with it.' Roger Griffin, author of The Nature of Fascism and Fascism: An Introduction to Comparative Fascist Studies 'For students and the general reader, this is a commendably clear, readable, and helpful introduction to its subject, as well as to the wider academic literature on the topic.' Craig Fowlie, Fascism.
Pride in Prejudice : Understanding Britain's Extreme Right