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When Oswald Mosley was interned in 1940, how could his followers keep the sacred flame of British fascism alight? Examining sources including party records, the press, the National Archive and survivors' accounts, this book shows that the Mosley magic survived, and he was near-canonised by them.

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Dr Graham Macklin is a historian at the National Archives in Kew.

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MORNING STAR 'Macklin is to be praised for having produced this book, which is a worthy addition to every anti-fascist library.' - David RentonBBC HISTORY MAGAZINE'This is a fine book, well-written and with genuinely new things to say; for despite the forest of literature about Mosley, no one has yet examined, coldly and ruthlessly, his postwar record...one of the most important book about the far right in Britain yet published.'-Francis BeckettTHE JEWISH CHRONICLE'In tracing its twists and turns, Macklin draws on a wide range of sources both new and familiar. The scope of the evidence is remarkable. With only the odd flash of jargon, Macklin has produced an important contribution to recent British history.'-Colin Holmes, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Sheffield

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