In this important history of anti-fascism in Britain, Dave Hann views a century of struggle through a grassroots, working-class lens. From the fight of the International Brigades in Spain to the Battle of Cable Street and the defence of Southall, he locates these large-scale events alongside forgotten episodes of everyday resistance, collecting voices from across the movement to highlight the ways racism was faced down in communities nationwide. , Louise Purbrick, who inherited and edited Dave Hann's book, has extended this new edition with activists' accounts of the formation of the Anti-Fascist Network and their role in street anti-fascism of the twenty-first century.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1904491464
ISBN13:9781904491460
Release Date:February 2025
Publisher:Freedom Press
Length:318 Pages
Dimensions:1.0" x 5.8" x 8.3"
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