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В творчестве автора уникальным образом сочетаются авантюрный хоррор-трэш и глубокая экзистенциальная драма с тонким ироничным привкусом, смягчающим безжалостную серьезность цепочки оборванных, запутанных и не связанных, на первый взгляд, случайностей, которые приводят к фатальным последствиям.
This book brings together new research on loyalism in the 26 counties that would become the Irish Free State. It covers a range of topics and experiences, including the Third Home Rule crisis in 1912, the revolutionary period, partition, independence and Irish participation in the British armed and colonial service up to the declaration of the Republic in 1949. The essays gathered here examine who southern Irish loyalists were, what loyalism meant to them, how they expressed their loyalism, their responses to Irish independence and their experiences afterwards. The collection offers fresh insights and new perspectives on the Irish Revolution and the early years of southern independence, base...
A.K. Chesterton pleads with the British people to reject the Common Market in these Candour essays written between 1971 and 1973. "Never shall we allow it to be said that in the hour of treason there were no Britons to keep faith with the past or hand down a torch to the future." Candour # 520, March 1972.
What do you do when everything you know and believe in crashes around you in a hail of fists and boots, flying chairs and broken glass? And not just once, but seemingly every time you leave the house? When it seemed that no one was listening, that I was just another white face from a council estate, and that there was nowhere else to go and nothing else to do, the violence and racism of the far right offered me an alluring escape from the mediocrity of school, work and boredom. In 1980s Britain, the belligerent sentiments of a few hundred lonely white men went almost unnoticed...But this tiny minority had grand designs. Fuelled by alcohol and violence, they built a party that would go on to hold seats in council chambers across England and in the European Parliament. And hidden behind those large union flags were individuals - me included - prepared to bomb and kill to make their dreams a reality. But what do you do when you realise that the hatred, patriotism and violence haunting you - from the playground to the pub to the ballot box - stem from your own demons? The answer: you switch sides.
This book provides a comprehensive history of the ideas and ideologues associated with the racial fascist tradition in Britain. It charts the evolution of the British extreme right from its post-war genesis after 1918 to its present-day incarnations, and details the ideological and strategic evolution of British fascism through the prism of its principal leaders and the movements with which they were associated. Taking a collective biographical approach, the book focuses on the political careers of six principal ideologues and leaders, Arnold Leese (1878–1956); Sir Oswald Mosley (1896–1980); A.K. Chesterton (1899–1973); Colin Jordan (1923–2009); John Tyndall (1934–2005); and Nick G...
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Retired London journalist David Abbott's second book examines the relationship between religion and the state in the West, focusing on England. He argues that religion should be made less important in public life, not elevated to supreme importance as demanded by some politicians.
It is a perennial embarrassment to the Left that some of the greatest creative minds of the 19th and 20th centuries were men of the Right, and not just conservatives, but men of the far Right, such as fascists and National Socialists--or their precursors and fellow travelers. K. R. Bolton's More Artists of the Right offers political profiles of seven immensely accomplished artists and critics who made significant contributions to Right-wing political thought: Richard Wagner, Aleister Crowley, T. S. Eliot, P. R. Stephensen, A. R. D. Fairburn, Count Potocki of Montalk, and Yukio Mishima.
Zionism, Islam and the West is a wide-ranging, thoroughly referenced examination of the Zionist factor in world affairs. Bolton traces the role Zionism has played in shaping the present global tumult in the name of 'the war on terrorism'. Examining the ideology of Zionism, Bolton questions the common assumption and misrepresentation of Zionism as aligned with the interests of The West, and shows rather that Zionism is inherently subversive and hostile to Western interests. In keeping with its manipulative strategies, Zionism can readily jump from the extreme Left to the radical Right, and under the false premise of an alliance against a common foe, Islam, has misdirected supposedly Rightist ...