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Gary Love
Professor of British History and Culture
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What's the big idea?': Oswald Mosley, the British union of fascists and generic Fascism
G Love
Journal of Contemporary History 42 (3), 447-468, 2007
532007
The periodical press and the intellectual culture of conservatism in interwar Britain
G Love
The Historical Journal 57 (4), 1027-1056, 2014
152014
A ‘Mixture of Britannia and Boadicea’: Dorothy Crisp’s Conservatism and the Limits of Right-Wing Women’s Political Activism, 1927–48
G Love
Twentieth Century British History 30 (2), 174-204, 2019
72019
The British Movement, Duncan Sandys, and the Politics of Constitutionalism in the 1930s
G Love
Contemporary British History 23 (4), 543-558, 2009
42009
‘Real Toryism’ or Christian democracy? The political thought of Douglas Jerrold and Charles Petrie at the New English Review, 1945–50
G Love
Historical Research 93 (261), 551-576, 2020
22020
Making a ‘New Conservatism’: The Tory Reform Committee and Design for Freedom, 1942–1949
G Love
The English Historical Review 135 (574), 605-641, 2020
22020
The British Conservative Party, the Scandinavian Conservative Parties, and Inter-Party Cooperation in Europe, 1949-78
G Love
Contemporary British History 37 (3), 398-431, 2023
2023
Making a'New Conservatism': The Tory Reform Committee and Design for Freedom, 1942-1949 (vol 135, pg 605, 2020)
G Love
ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW 135 (577), 1647-1647, 2020
2020
Mosley and British Politics 1918–32: Oswald’s Odyssey, by David Howell
G Love
The English Historical Review 132 (554), 188-190, 2017
2017
Portrait of a Party: The Conservative Party in Britain 1918–1945. By Stuart Ball.
G Love
Twentieth Century British History 26 (1), 147-149, 2015
2015
Oswald Mosley and the New Party. By Matthew Worley.
G Love
Twentieth Century British History 22 (2), 299-301, 2011
2011
Conservatives, national politics, and the challenge to democracy in Britain, 1931-37
G Love
2010
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