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The Conservative Party and the Extreme Right 19451975 Mark Pitchford

The Conservative Party and the Extreme Right 19451975 By Mark Pitchford

The Conservative Party and the Extreme Right 19451975 by Mark Pitchford


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Summary

A comprehensive study of the relationship between the Conservative party and the far-right in Britain from 1945 to 1975.

The Conservative Party and the Extreme Right 19451975 Summary

The Conservative Party and the Extreme Right 19451975 by Mark Pitchford

This book reveals the Conservative Partys relationship with the extreme right between 1945 and 1975. For the first time, this book shows how the Conservative Party, realising that its well known pre-Second World War connections with the extreme right were now embarrassing, used its bureaucracy to implement a policy of investigating extreme right groups and taking action to minimise their chances of success.

The book focuses on the Conservative Partys investigation of right-wing groups, and shows how its perception of their nature determined the party bureaucracys response. The book draws a comparison between the Conservative Party machines negative attitude towards the extreme right and its support for progressive groups. It concludes that the Conservative Party acted as a persistent block to the external extreme right in a number of ways, and that the Party bureaucracy persistently denied the extreme right within the party assistance, access to funds, and representation within party organisations. It reaches a climax with the formulation of plan threatening its own candidate if he failed to remove the extreme right from the Conservative Monday Club.

The Conservative Party and the Extreme Right 19451975 Reviews

Pitchford has, for the first time, brought together details of the myriad groups that exisited on the Party's Right in the 30 years after the end of the Second World War.

Pitchford treats the reader to an investigation of organizations well beyond the usual suspects of the National Front and the Monday Club.

...the first detailed research on these matters in the Conservative Party's own archives and has produced an original and valuable account of the process by which Tory strategists sought to marginalise nationalist and other 'extremist' movements both by purging their own ranks and by incorporating a sanitised version of the nationalist agenda.

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About Mark Pitchford

Mark Pitchford is a Visiting Research Fellow at King's College, London

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The shock of opposition 1945-1951
2. Consensus Conservatism and extreme-right revival 1951-57
3. Macmillan and Home: Pink socialism and true-blue Conservatism
4. Edward Heath: a rightwards turn and the coalescence of the extreme right, 1964-70
5. Heathco meets the extreme challenge
Conclusion: Keeping it right
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR012407729
9780719083631
071908363X
The Conservative Party and the Extreme Right 19451975 by Mark Pitchford
Used - Like New
Hardback
Manchester University Press
2011-02-01
256
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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