The Home and the Homeland: Gender and the British Extreme Right
Durham, Martin
Durham, Martin
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2003
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Discussions of the British extreme right, both in its pre-war and post-war manifestations, have tended to ignore the question of gender. A number of writers, however, have argued that, by definition, the extreme right should be seen as a highly patriarchal force. Closer examination casts doubt on this supposition, and suggests instead that for a movement organised around ultra-nationalism and resistance to the racial 'Other', but not around anti-feminism, gender has proved to be a matter of considerable debate.
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Contemporary British History, 17(1): 67-80
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1743-7997
1361-9462
1361-9462