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Pride in Prejudice: Understanding Britain''s Extreme Right

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By (author): Paul Jackson

Pride in prejudice offers a concise introduction to extreme right cultures in Britain today, exploring the origins of this complex movement and the numerous groups and activists that make up Britains contemporary extreme right. Showcasing the latest research, Pride in prejudice demonstrates that the movement has a long history in Britain. Jackson evaluates successes and failures in policy responses to the extreme right, and identifies the on-going risks posed by lone-actor terrorism.

In order to tackle the extreme right, Jackson argues, we must not only make ourselves aware of the changing ways the movement operates, but we must understand how the extreme right legitimises its perspectives in mainstream discourses that can implicitly and explicitly support its racist and extremist views.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781526156723

About Paul Jackson

Paul Jackson is Professor in the History of Radicalism and Extremism at the University of Northampton who specializes in the history and contemporary dynamics of fascism and the extreme right. He is the curator of the Searchlight Archive at the university which is one of the UKs largest collections of material related to the recent history of extreme right groups. He has engaged widely with the media including national and international press as well as for BBC radio and television and he has written articles for the Guardian and the Huffington Post. He has engaged widely with policymakers professionals and activists including creating bespoke training packages related to risks posed by the extreme right.

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