Searching for Lord Haw-Haw: The Political Lives of William Joyce

Searching for Lord Haw-Haw: The Political Lives of William Joyce

by Colin Holmes
Searching for Lord Haw-Haw: The Political Lives of William Joyce

Searching for Lord Haw-Haw: The Political Lives of William Joyce

by Colin Holmes

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Overview

Searching for Lord Haw-Haw is an authoritative account of the political lives of William Joyce. He became notorious as a fascist, an anti-Semite and then as a Second World War traitor when, assuming the persona of Lord Haw-Haw, he acted as a radio propagandist for the Nazis. It is an endlessly compelling story of simmering hope, intense frustration, renewed anticipation and ultimately catastrophic failure.

This fully-referenced work is the first attempt to place Joyce at the centre of the turbulent, traumatic and influential events through which he lived. It challenges existing biographies, which have reflected not only Joyce’s frequent calculated deceptions but also the suspect claims advanced by his family, friends and apologists. By exploring his rampant, increasingly influential narcissism it also offers a pioneering analysis of Joyce’s personality and exposes its dangerous, destructive consequences.

"What a saga my life would make!" Joyce wrote from prison just before his execution. Few would disagree with him.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138888845
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/10/2016
Series: Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
Pages: 510
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x (d)

About the Author

Colin Holmes is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Sheffield, UK. He is an acknowledged authority on anti-Semitism, Fascism and Racism in Britain, and has written widely on these themes. His major publications include Anti-Semitism in British Society 1876–1939, a "pathbreaking" study of Jew-hatred; John Bull’s Island, widely regarded as the pioneering analysis of migration into Britain; and A Tolerant Country? a "challenging and illuminating" study of British responses to immigration. Until recently he was joint-editor of Immigrants and Minorities, which he co-founded in 1981. Searching for Lord Haw-Haw reflects these long-standing research interests and represents his first foray into political biography.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction PART I: IDENTITIES 1. Early Life 2. A New Beginning PART II: IDEOLOGIES 3. Joyce and the British Fascists 4. Marching with Mosley 5. Deeper into Fascist Politics 6. The Gods in Conflict 7. The National Socialist League 8. Worshippers of Hitler 9. Nazi Germany Beckons PART III: SPEAKING 10. Another New Life. A Servant of the Third Reich 11. A Radio Star 12. The Great Gamble 13. The Beginning of the End 14. History’s Loser 15. Kameradschaft PART IV: CONNECTING 16. Joyce, Haw-Haw and British Opinion 1939-1945 17. Berlin Calling. Calling Berlin PART V: RETRIBUTION 18. The Reckoning Begins 19. Joyce on Trial 20. The Scent of Death was in the Air 21. Last Days in Prison 22. The Treatment of Renegades PART VI: JUDGEMENTS 23. Perspectives PART VII: EPILOGUE 24. ‘Life’ after Death

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