Introduction 'Back to Front': John Tyndall and the Origins of the British National Party The Struggle for the Soul of British Nationalism A False Dawn in Tower Hamlets: The British National Party in the 1990s Fascism on the Fringe: The Ideology of Tyndall's British National Party New Millennium, New Leader: Nick Griffin and the Modernization of the British National Party Into the Political Mainstream? The 2001 General Election and After The British National Party in Comparative Context Conclusion Select Bibliography Index
NIGEL COPSEY is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Teesside. The author of Anti-Fascism in Britain, he has published widely on British right-wing extremism, fascism and anti-fascism.
Nigel Copsey is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Teesside. The author of Anti-Fascism in Britain, he has published widely on British right-wing extremism, fascism and anti-fascism.
'Nigel Copsey sets the BNP in historical and the contemporary European context...this is a timely book, and essential reading for anyone involved in combatting the BNP...It also has a clear message for the New Labour strategists who insist that radical hysteria over immigration can be pandered to just like any other issue.' - Richard McNeill Douglas, Red Pepper 'This book is essential reading for the journalists of Britain's quality press and media who cover the BNP, and for all academics concerned with the ways in which illiberal forces of ethnocentrism are able to adaptto and be hosted withincontemporary liberal political and civic space'. - Roger Griffin, Patterns of Prejudice 'Copsey provides a detailed study of the British National Party from its origins in 1982 under John Tyndall to its attempt to modernise under Nick Griffin from 1999'. - Sage Race Relations Abstracts
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