Born into privilege as the granddaughter of Queen Victoria's favourite Field Marshal, Rotha Lintorn-Orman was destined for an extraordinary life. From the early days of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide movements to working as a driver and mechanic with the Scottish Women's Hospital in Serbia during World War I, Rotha's courage set her apart. An avid motorist and close associate of Suffragettes, she adopted a masculine style that shocked polite society. Yet, it was in the turbulent post-war years that Rotha's story took a darker turn.
Admiring Mussolini, she founded Britain's first Fascist party, aiming to preserve traditional values in the face of rising socialism and communism. But as more extreme factions rose, Rotha refused to embrace anti-Semitism, leading to a splintering within her movement. Scorned as a 'Boy Scout Fascist, ' her political influence waned, and her personal life descended into addiction and scandal. In her final years, she sought solace in the Canary Islands, where she died, leaving little trace on the world she once sought to transform.
This fascinating biography unveils the complex and often misunderstood life of a woman who lived on the fringes of history, driven by conviction but ultimately undone by her contradictions.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:1036134954
ISBN13:9781036134952
Release Date:August 2025
Publisher:Pen and Sword History
Length:224 Pages
Weight:1.23 lbs.
Dimensions:1.0" x 6.7" x 9.6"
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