Il British National Party e l’ideologia neofascista nell’Europa contemporanea

Translated title of the contribution: The British National Party and the neo-fascist ideology in contemporary Europe

Andrea Mammone

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Abstract

This article analyses the ‘new English fascism’, notably the British National Party and its ideology. It essentially calls for a long term historical analysis. In so doing, it argues that this party is heir to a specific, old British (and European) ‘tradition’. While much of the recent academic literature in the social sciences considers this type of movement as a ‘populist’ phenomenon quite different from the ‘old’, extreme right, this essay argues that the party is characterised by (neo)fascist doctrinal influences. In sum, readers will note how it is the ‘past»’ that influences ‘present times’ for English right-wing extremists.
The article also highlights a party’s political imagination that rejects all egalitarian principles, and promotes nationalistic myths, defence of tradition, and ‘purity’ of race.
Translated title of the contributionThe British National Party and the neo-fascist ideology in contemporary Europe
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)393-421
JournalStudi Storici
Volume52
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • British history, far right, fascism, history of political ideas, party ideology

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