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The BNP and the hijacking of the Free Speech Society at Leeds University
anti-fascism
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Anti-Fascist Action
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Anti-Nazi League
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British National Party
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Daily Worker/Morning Star
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David Irving
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Fascism
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Searchlight
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Anti-fascists, the British left and the David Irving libel trial
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British History
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British National Party
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British Union of Fascists
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Love Milkshakes, Hate Racism: A short history of throwing food at the far right
Announcements
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New book on British fascism since the 1960s
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Oswald Mosley
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Racial discrimination
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Right-wing extremism/radicalism
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Right-wing populism
Forming the National Front of Australia: ASIO and the fledgling far right group
43 Group
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anti-fascism
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Anti-Nazi League
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Anti-racism
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Anti-semitism
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British ‘race relations’
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British Union of Fascists
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Communist Party of Great Britain
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National Union of Students
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New Left
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Racial discrimination
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Red Lion Square
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Red Mole
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Right-wing extremism/radicalism
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Tories
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Trotskyism
‘By whatever means necessary’: The origins of the ‘no platform’ policy
African National Congress
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Anti-apartheid
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Anti-communism
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Anti-racism
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British National Party
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Contemporary history
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Fascism
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Ian Smith
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National Action
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National Front
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Oswald Mosley
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Patriotic Front
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Racial discrimination
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Racist violence
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Rhodesia
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Right-wing extremism/radicalism
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South Africa
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US right
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ZANU
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ZAPU
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Zimbabwe
Rhodesia and Apartheid South Africa in the Far Right Popular Imagination
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