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Racial Exclusionism and the City Christopher T. Husbands

Racial Exclusionism and the City By Christopher T. Husbands

Racial Exclusionism and the City by Christopher T. Husbands


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First published in 1983, this book reports on the results of a survey in thirteen areas of England where the National Front (NF) had previously gained significant levels of electoral support and examines the social and political histories of these areas to reveal not only who and was voting for the NF in the 1970s but also why.

Racial Exclusionism and the City Summary

Racial Exclusionism and the City: The Urban Support of the National Front by Christopher T. Husbands

First published in 1983, this book reports on the results of a survey in thirteen areas of England where the National Front (NF) had previously gained significant levels of electoral support and examines the social and political histories of these areas to reveal not only who and was voting for the NF in the 1970s but also why.

About Christopher T. Husbands

Husbands, Christopher T.

Table of Contents

1. The Political Background to the Growth of the National Front and the Development of the Party from 1967 to 1982 2. Urban Processes and the Politics of Racial Exclusionism 3. Survey Research, Local Histories and National Front Sympathy 4. The Structural and Attitudinal Characteristics of National Front Sympathy 5. Economic Position and National Front Sympathy 6. Urban Racist Politics in England

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NLS9780415860505
9780415860505
0415860504
Racial Exclusionism and the City: The Urban Support of the National Front by Christopher T. Husbands
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2013-05-08
204
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