Suffragette Fascists: Emmeline Pankhurst and Her Right-Wing Followers

Suffragette Fascists: Emmeline Pankhurst and Her Right-Wing Followers

by Simon Webb
Suffragette Fascists: Emmeline Pankhurst and Her Right-Wing Followers

Suffragette Fascists: Emmeline Pankhurst and Her Right-Wing Followers

by Simon Webb

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Overview

Emmeline Pankhurst is seen today as a valiant champion of democracy, but in the 1930s certain prominent former suffragettes were comparing her to Hitler and Mussolini. It was suggested that Mrs Pankhurst and her Women’s Social and Political Union could be viewed as a proto-fascist movement; an idea likely to strike the modern reader as grotesque.

Yet the WSPU certainly had much in common with the fascist parties that emerged after the end of the First World War. The group was financed by wealthy and aristocratic backers, and terrorism, in the form of bombing and arson, was widely used against working-class men and women. This, together with the rampant anti-Semitism and ambivalent attitude to democracy, all indicate that there was more to the suffragettes than we now realize. Few people today, for example, know that Emmeline Pankhurst was an advocate of ethnic cleansing and the use of concentration camps, nor that her daughter was imprisoned during the Second World War for pro-Nazi activities.

This helps to explain how former suffragettes came to hold such important positions in the British Union of Fascists in the years before the Second World War. After all, the ideology and structure of Oswald Mosley’s fascist party was so eerily similar to that of Emmeline Pankhurst’s Women’s Social and Political Union.

In this book, Simon Webb explores the real world of the suffragettes and the woman they idolized as 'the Leader', discovering that the movement indeed foreshadowed the rise of fascism during the 1930s.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526756886
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 11/19/2020
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Simon Webb is the author of a number of non-fiction books, ranging from academic works on education to popular history. He works as a consultant on the subject of capital punishment to television companies and filmmakers and also writes for various magazines and newspapers; including the Times Educational Supplement, Daily Telegraph and the Guardian.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vi

Introduction vii

Chapter 1 Who Were the Suffragettes? 1

Chapter 2 The Cult of the Leader and the Rejection of Democracy 15

Chapter 3 The Suffragettes' War on the Working Class 37

Chapter 4 Vivisection, Sweated Labour and the 'Social Evil' 64

Chapter 5 1914: The Suffragettes Tackle the Enemy Within 94

Chapter 6 Concentration Camps and Ethnic Cleansing 116

Chapter 7 After the War 131

Chapter 8 The Blackshirts as Natural Successors to the Suffragettes 143

Chapter 9 The Second World War 160

Endrvord 167

Appendix: Five Women 170

Bibliography 186

Index 189

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