This thesis provides an examination of the emergence and development of Sir Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists in the Midlands between 1932 and...
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The Mutiny of 1857 proved to be a land mark in the history of India. This Mutiny ended the companys rule. However, after the war the rule of the British Crown began. Not only common people took part in the Mutiny but also the princes, the Nawabs, the
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The Mutiny of 1857 proved to be a land mark in the history of India. This Mutiny ended the company's rule. However, after the war the rule of the British Crown began. Not only common people took part in the Mutiny but also the princes, the Nawabs, th
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1. Unskilled workers (inclusive of semi-skilled) 2. Skilled workers
15. Non-university students 16. Retired 17. Married women 18. Military personnel 19. Unemployed 20. School pupils 21. Full-time salaried employees on the staff of the BUF
Source: T. Linehan, East London for Mosley (London, Frank Cass, 1996), p212.
Linehan’s conceptual model allowed for the first time a nuanced analysis of social class composition of BUF membership which enabled his investigation into the emergence and development of Mosleyite fascism in the East End to be much more specific about who supported the fascist movement than any previous scholarly study. Linehan’s research rejected the theory that the fascist general rank-and-file was dominated by one social class in general and a certain ‘type’ of member, the ‘middle-class’ recruit, in particular. He in his own words was able to go ‘much further’ than Rawnsley in ‘pointing up’ the ‘lower class’ aspect of BUF membership15. Linehan revealed that in the East End ‘not insubstantial’ numbers of ‘lower-middle and middle-middle class’ types could be found in the local branches but it was 15