Richard Thurlow

Richard C. Thurlow is an historian of Fascism in Britain. He is a graduate of the University of York and the University of Sussex and now an honorary lecturer at the University of Sheffield where he formerly taught.[1]

Selected publications

Articles

Books

  • British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in Inter-War Britain. Croom Helm, 1980. (Editor with Kenneth Lunn)
  • Fascism in Britain: A History, 1918-85. Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1987.[2] ISBN 0631136185
  • The Secret State: British Internal Security in the Twentieth Century. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1994.[3][4]
  • Fascism. Cambridge Perspectives in History. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999.
  • Fascism in Modern Britain. Sutton, Stroud, 2000

Chapters

  • "Blaming the Blackshirts: The authorities and the anti-jewish disturbances in the 1930's", in P. Panayi (ed.) (1993) Racial violence in Britain. Leicester: Leicester University Press. pp. 112–129.
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