This short, highly readable book explores the growing influence of what Bloomfield and Edgar describe as the ‘populist right’. This is a phenomenon they see as related to, but distinct from, fascisms of the past. In about 120 pages of pithy analysis, they not only examine the growth and development of the populist right but […]
Paul Jackson
About the author
Paul Jackson is a Professor in the History of Radicalism and Extremism, University of Northampton