Neo-tories : the revolt of British conservatives against democracy and political modernity (1929-1939) /
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Neo-tories : |b the revolt of British conservatives against democracy and political modernity (1929-1939) / |c Bernhard Dietz ; translated by Ian Copestake. |
264 | 1 | |a London : |b Bloomsbury Academic, |c [2018] | |
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500 | |a Originally published as: Neo-Tories : britische Konservative im Aufstand gegen Demokratie und politische Moderne (1929 - 1939). Munich : Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, 2012. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-310) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |a Machine generated contents note: |g 1. |t Introduction -- |g 1.1. |t What is a Conservative? -- |g 1.2. |t Neo-Tories in British research -- |g 1.3. |t `conservative revolution' in Europe? -- |g 1.4. |t Methods, structure, investigation period, sources -- |g 2. |t Lost Generation? A Group Biography of the Neo-Tories -- |g 2.1. |t `lost' generation -- |g 2.2. |t Journalists and politicians on the right wing of the Conservative Party -- |g 2.3. |t `What I am afraid of is the feminine man': masculine ideology and anti-feminism -- |g 3. |t Counter-Narratives of History: The Fight for Interpretation -- |g 3.1. |t `The lie about the War': war memoirs in opposition to a pacifist interpretation -- |g 3.1.1. |t First World War in British public opinion -- |g 3.1.2. |t war books in the British press -- |g 3.1.3. |t war books controversy -- |g 3.1.4. |t anti-pacifism of the Neo-Tories -- |g 3.2. |t historical view of the Neo-Tories -- |g 3.2.1. |t Tory interpretation of history -- |g 3.2.2. |t `The Inglorious Rebellion': 1688--9 and the Neo-Tories -- |g 3.2.3. |t Merry England of the Middle Ages as a golden age -- |g 4. |t Neo-Toryism as a World View -- |g 4.1. |t Racial and civilizational downfall: degeneration as a central theme -- |g 4.1.1. |t Degeneration and national decline? A hundred years of eugenic thought in Britain -- |g 4.1.2. |t fear of British degeneration in the interwar years -- |g 4.1.3. |t Degeneration in the Neo-Tory line of argument -- |g 4.1.4. |t city as place of degeneration: anti-urbanism in Neo-Tory political thought -- |g 4.2. |t Democracy on trial: critique of the system in the land of the Mother of Parliaments -- |g 4.2.1. |t `The twilight of democracy': the end of the democracies as a historical process -- |g 4.2.2. |t tyranny of the masses: critiques of democracy in Britain after 1929 -- |g 4.2.3. |t `The system is not good in England, but in India it will be much worse': critiques of democracy and the rebellion against the government's plans for India -- |g 4.3. |t True Toryism: visions of a radical conservatism in opposition to the Conservative Party -- |g 4.3.1. |t revival of conservatism as an intellectual force: Criterion, Ashridge, Right Book Club -- |g 4.3.2. |t Neo-Toryism of the English Review Group -- |g 4.3.3. |t Stanley Baldwin: the anti-hero of the Neo-Tories -- |g 4.3.4. |t Absolute monarchy and the corporatist state as goals of Neo-Tory political thought -- |g 4.4. |t Italy as example? The response to Italian Fascism among the Neo-Tories -- |g 4.4.1. |t Fascism and universalism -- |g 4.4.2. |t Neo-Tories' concept of Europe -- |g 4.4.3. |t difficulty of a positive reaction to Fascism due to the impact of violence -- |g 4.5. |t `Little use to expel Jews to-day, for we all have become Jews': the consensual antisemitism of the Neo-Tories -- |g 4.5.1. |t British antisemitism: a `special path in reverse'? -- |g 4.5.2. |t Theoretically anchored antisemitism as a part of the anti-Whig historiography -- |g 4.5.3. |t Fighting Judaized values rather than expelling the Jews -- |g 4.5.4. |t Appeasement and antisemitism -- |g 5. |t Political Practice on the Right Wing of the Conservative Party -- |g 5.1. |t From the world of letters to the world of politics: from the establishment of the Everyman magazine to the Lord Lloyd dinner in autumn 1933 -- |g 5.1.1. |t Lord Lloyd as British dictator: Neo-Tory plans in summer and autumn 1933 -- |g 5.1.2. |t Lord Lloyd dinner in November 1933 -- |g 5.2. |t `We do not wear a black shirt': political clubs in proximity and in contrast to the British Union of Fascists -- |g 5.2.1. |t formation of the January Club -- |g 5.2.2. |t January Club and the Windsor Club -- |g 5.2.3. |t British Movement -- |g 5.3. |t Friends of Nationalist Spain: successes and failures of a rightist intellectual pressure group -- |g 5.3.1. |t significance of Spain to the Neo-Tories -- |g 5.3.2. |t Neo-Tories and the Franco rebellion -- |g 5.3.3. |t Friends of Nationalist Spain -- |g 5.3.4. |t Guernica and Neo-Tory propaganda -- |g 5.4. |t Appeasement as focus and finale of the Neo-Tories -- |g 5.4.1. |t ideologically motivated appeasement policy of the Neo-Tories -- |g 5.4.2. |t Austria, Munich, Prague, Danzig: waypoints in the policy of appeasement -- |g 5.4.3. |t Appeasement and Neo-Tory patriotism before and after the outbreak of the Second World War -- |g 6. |t Conclusion. |
533 | |a Electronic reproduction. |b Ann Arbor, MI |n Available via World Wide Web. | ||
546 | |a Translated from the German. | ||
588 | |a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 18, 2018). | ||
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