

Unattributed.
BNP in Tipton: nurturing legitimacy.
Red Action Bulletin; Volume 4, Issue 7, June/July 2000
Andrew Anthony.
Flying the flag. (Profile of Nick Griffin, leader of the BNP)
The Observer magazine, 1st September 2002.
Theodore Dalrymple.
Creatures of the cultural cringe - Tipton is a pimple on the backside of modern British consumer society.
The Spectator. 2nd February 2002.
Neil Davenport.
Doing fascists a favour.
Spiked, 10th May 2002.
Nick Griffin.
Lessons from the West Bromwich West by-election.
BNP web site - www.bnp.org.uk. Undated.
Phil Hamilton.
Stoke-on-Trent: Opposing BNP with lesser evil.
Weekly Worker, October 10th 2002.
Kevin Hind.
Summer Of Hate (why the left must change tactics to combat the BNP)
Out of The Cube, 2001.
Tony Lecomber.
Red Force - Spent Force of Reaction.
Spearhead, December 1997. Re-published on Red Action
web-site, attributed to BNP.
Richard Littlejohn.
The British Flag Is Lowered in Tipton
The Sun, July 16th 2002.
John Lloyd.
What the poor whites are telling liberal Britain.
The Sunday Times, 26th May 2002 (republished in longer form in Prospect magazine, June 2002)
Nick Lowles.
The Black Country - Tipton Green ward.
Searchlight, May 2002.
Peter Mandelson.
The Challenge Of Renewal. (PDF link)
Progressive Politics, September 2002.
Anne Perkins.
New Labour gurus warn Blair to get tough on immigration.
The Guardian, 13th September 2002.
Peter Saunders (CIS) talks to Theodore Dalrymple.
The Spectator in the Breast of Man: Self-regulation and the Decline of Civility. (PDF link)
Policy, Winter 2002.
Alan Travis.
The devil is in the detail. (Election analysis)
The Guardian, May 9th 2002.
Sam Wilson.
The Rise Of The British National Party.
Scoop, 24th May 2002.
National affront (profile of the ex-leader of the Young BNP)
The Sunday Times Magazine, October 27th 2002.
See also: the table of explanations.
See also: KEY DOCUMENTS about the north of England....
Sir Herman Ouseley.
Community Pride, Not Prejudice (report on racial divisions in Bradford,
plus suppressed appendices)
BBC.
Summer 2001 race riots:
the conclusions of the official reports 'at a glance'.
11th December 2001.
Unattributed.
Racism rising; 21st Century fascism in small-town Lancashire.
Direct Action magazine, Summer 2002.
Unattributed.
Bradford: 'The day the ANL-NF pantomime horse bolted'
Red Action Bulletin, 9th July 2001.
Leslie White.
Fitton Hill: Story of an Oldham estate
The Sunday Times. ? January 2002.
A.C. Grayling.
A question of discrimination (Is it possible to believe
in social equality yet defend elitism in the arts?)
The Guardian. July 13th 2002.
Artful dodgers (Gilbert & George interview)
The Observer, 5th May 2002.
Aidan Campbell.
Leni's legacy.
Spiked, 22nd August 2002.
Charles Paul Freund.
The art of terror.
San Fransisco Chronicle, 6th October 2002.
Spotts, F.
Hitler and the power of aesthetics.
Hutchinson, 2002.
J. V. Gottlieb & T. P. Linehan (Eds.)
Cultural Expressions of the Far Right in 20th Century Britain.
Forthcoming: London; I.B. Tauris, 2003.
Roger Griffin.
Notes towards the definition of fascist culture.
Renaissance and Modern Studies, 2001.
Unattributed.
Is there something about Islam that makes it impossible for
Muslims to fit into western, liberal societies? (Free registration required)
The Economist, August 8th 2002.
Anthony Browne, Environment Editor.
Immigrants 'will double demand for new homes'.
The Times, July 3rd 2002.
Anthony Browne, Environment Editor.
The economic case for immigration is more bogus than any asylum-seeker.
The Times, June 20th 2002.
Anthony Browne, Environment Editor.
Is immigration in Britain out of control? (Free registration required)
The Times, August 7th 2002.
Anthony Browne.
Do we need mass immigration? Civitas, London. 2002.
Matthew Parris.
Left and Right no longer have any meaning.
The Times, 11th May 2002
Peter Riddell.
The natives are angry - and Labour is worried: Brown and Blair are divided over the loss of young white support.
The Times, leader, July 1st 2002.
Mark Steyn.
'Gay professors on the march across Europe'.
(Free registration required)
The Daily Telegraph, 11th May 2002.
Stella Stokes.
Menace of drug haunts our city.
Wolverhampton Express & Star, July 19th 2002.
House of Lords European Union Select Committee.
A Common Policy on Illegal Immigration, November 2002. (Report of a six month cross-party inquiry) (500kb, PDF).
Edwards, J.
Locality & Belonging. (IN: Chapter 6 of The need for 'a bit of history'; place & past
in English identity. Nadia Lovell (Ed.) Routledge.
Gabriel, J.
Whiteness: endangered knowledges, endangered species?
(IN: Lee-Treweek, G. & Linkogle, S. (Eds.) Danger In The Field; risk & ethics in social research.
Routledge, 2000.)
Ghuman, P.A.S.
Asian Adolescents in the West.
Leicester, 1999: BPS Books.
Gillborn, D. & Kirton, A.
White Heat: racism, under-achievement and white working-class boys.
International Journal of Inclusive Education, November 2000, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 271-288.
Griffin, R.
'Fascism': An ex-paradigm? Reflections on the taxonomy of contemporary
'authoritarian movements'
Oxford Brookes University web-site.
Douglas Holmes
Integral Europe: Fast-Capitalism, Multiculturalism, Neo-fascism. (Anthropologist
examines Brussels and the Isle of Dogs, London)
Princeton University Press, 2000.
Jipson, A.J. & Litton, C.E.
Body, career and community: the implications of researching dangerous groups.
(IN: Lee-Treweek, G. & Linkogle, S. (Eds.) Danger In The Field; risk & ethics in social research.
Routledge, 2000.)
Maio, Gregory, et al.
How anti-racism advertising can backfire.
ERSC research, December 2002.
Mudde C.
'England Belongs to Me': The Extreme Right in the UK Parliamentary
Election of 2001.
Representation, 39 (1), pages 37-43.
Jonathan Olsen
Nature and Nationalism - Right-Wing Ecology and
the Politics of Identity in Contemporary Germany.
Macmillan, London, 1999
Robert A. Pois
National Socialism and the Religion of Nature. (Historical)
Croom Helm, London, 1986.
Richardson, J. E.
British Muslims in the Broadsheet Press: a challenge to cultural hegemony?
Journalism Studies, May 2001, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 221-242 (22) .
Rutland, A.
The development of national prejudice, in-group favouritism and
self stereotypes in British children.
British Journal of Social Psychology, 1999, 38, 55-70.
Ulrich, A.
Mapping the Intercultural
British Studies Now, Issue 16, Autumn 2002.
Web-site: Extreme Right Electorates & Party Success, Working Group.
e-Newsletter:
e-Extreme: Extremism & Democracy newsletter.
* Some recent responses:
Anthony Browne.
Go out and celebrate Shakespeare and St George.
The Observer, 21st April 2002
Peter Hitchens.
The Abolition of Britain (Second edition)
Quartet Books, 2000.
Peter Leese.
Patriotism & Identity (review)
British Studies Now, Issue 16, Autumn 2002.
Minette Marrin.
View from the right.
The Guardian, 29th May 2001
Tony Parsons.
A Brave Better Generation Are Dying
The Daily Mirror, 31st March 2002.
Justin Quirk.
On the pride of Identity
i-D magazine, November 2002.
Roger Scruton.
England: an elegy.
Chatto & Windus, London. 2000.
Peter Ackroyd.
Albion: the origins of the English imagination
Chatto & Windus, London. 2002.
Michael Bracewell.
England Is Mine (Erudite study of the continuation of
'high-culture' Englishness within England's 20th century popular culture.)
Harper Collins. London, 1997.
Bahn, P. & Verut, J.
Journey through the Ice Age (survey of Paleolithic art)
Weidenfeld & Nicholson, London, 1997.
Hugh Brody
The Other Side Of Eden: hunter-gatherers, farmers and the shaping
of the world.
Faber & Faber, London, 2001.
Corbett, Holt and Russell (Eds.)
The Geographies of Englishness: Landscape and the
National Past, 1880-1940.
Yale University Press, 2002.
Edensor, T. (Ed.)
Reclaiming Stoke-on-Trent - Leisure, Space & Identity
in the Potteries.
Staffordshire University Press, Stoke, 2000.
William Least-Heat Moon.
PrairyErth: a deep map
Deutsch, 1991.
David Mellor.
Paradise Lost: the neo-Romantic imagination in Britain, 1935 - 1955.
Lund Humphries and Barbican Art Gallery, London, 1987.
Muir, R.
Reading the Landscape
Micheal Joseph, London, 1981.
Mike Sutton.
England, whose England? - Class, gender and national identity in the 20th century folklore revival.
Musical Traditions, June 2002.
Tilley, C.
A Phenomenology of Landscape: Places, Paths and Monuments.
Berg, London, 1997.
Peter Lamborn Wilson.
For & Against Interpretation.
Course: Landscape
Studies: Place, Image and Representation, an M.A. course
for artists, at UWE Bristol.
Web-site: Common Ground web site.
Arts Council of England, 2001.
Measuring the economic and social impact of the arts
(PDF file, 480kb)
Gladwell, M.
The Tipping Point: how little things can make a big difference.
Little Brown & Co., London, 2000.
Green, M.
Celtic Goddesses (Chapter 8: Mistress of the Beasts - Swans & Swan Women.)
British Museum Press, London, 1995.
Anthony Glyn.
The Blood of a Britishman
Hutchinson, London. 1970.
Michael Jacobs.
Reason to believe.
Prospect magazine, October 2002.
George Orwell.
The Lion and the Unicorn (1941)
Roger Scruton.
The West & The Rest - Globalisation and the Terrorist Threat.
Continuum, London, 2002.
Warrillow, E.J.D.
A Sociological History of Stoke-on-Trent.
Kemmis, S et al.
The Action Research Planner (Third Edition).
Deakin University, 1990.
Knight, P. T.
Small-Scale Research.
SAGE, 2002.
Lee-Treweek, G. & Linkogle, S. (Eds.)
Danger In The Field; risk & ethics in social research.
Routledge, 2000.
Seminar Report: Action research in the arts - current
and future uses. Arts Research Digest. Issue 24,
Spring 2002. Pages 4 & 5.
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