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THE INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF INTER-WAR BRITISH FASCISTS
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TitleTHE INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF INTER-WAR BRITISH FASCISTS
AuthorTucci, John
KeywordsFascism
Anti-Semitism
Britain
AbstractBetween World Wars I and II, allied forces girded themselves to quash yet another enemy bent on world conquest: fascism. In England, however, the British fascists set about to save what they saw as a dying empire. In an effort to restore Britain's greatness, British fascism held to fascist principles and doctrine to stem the flow of immigration, which fascists saw as darkening the pure British culture. While many of the British fascists strongly admired Nazi Germany's version of fascism, they were unique in that they forged their solutions from social ills that were distinctly British. British fascists were unabashedly anti-Semitic. They feared a Jewish threat to Britain's economy and culture and sought to counter it on every front. History, according to the British fascists, was rife with conspiracies which threatened the established "order of things." Unfortunately, their fears of conspiracy were so fantastic that their rationale was at times clouded and to their detriment. Foremost in the thinking of British fascists, Britain itself and all things British stood paramount to the exclusion of all else. Only an enormous resurgence of British nationalism would serve to regain Britain's proud heritage and future. Widely held principles of British fascism included direct representation in government for all occupations. All Britons would work in the interest of Britain, placing individual interests secondary to the whole of British culture. British fascism called for all Britons to actively involve themselves in the organic body of the British fascist state. Honor, duty, and loyalty would guide all Britons to a heightened sense of nationalism which would enable the individual to flourish within the fascist state. British fascism offered a sense of greatness to the British people. When all Britons embraced the nationalism of British fascism, pride of country, strength of family, honor of the individual, and the greatness of the British Empire all would be restored.
AdviserKallina, Edmund
PublisherUniversity of Central Florida
DegreeM.A.
Degree DisciplineDepartment of History
Degree GrantorArts and Sciences
Degree ProgramHistory
Graduation Date2005-12-01
TypeMaster's thesis
Access LevelPublic - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date2006-01-09
RepositoryUniversity Archives
Repository CollectionElectronic Theses and Dissertations
IdentifierCFE0000794
Access Linkhttp://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0000794

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