Gisela C. Lebzelter
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Gisela C. Lebzelter is an author, historian, and scholar, and an expert on British fascism and antisemitism. Scholars who study British fascism and antisemitism frequently cite her 1978 book Political Anti-Semitism in England 1918-1939—a revision of her thesis submitted to St. Antony's College, Oxford.
Lebzelter has done much research on The Britons (responsible for repeatedly publishing The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in the UK), including its founding President, Henry Hamilton Beamish, and his successor, John Henry Clarke.
[edit] Works
- Political Anti-Semitism in England, 1918-1939
- (Thesis [D.Phil.]--University of Oxford, 1977)
- Description: 5, ii, 349 leaves: ill.; 30 cm.
- BLDSC reference no.: D37413/87.
- Ibid.
- (New York: Holmes & Meier Publishers, Inc., 1978)
- ISBN 084190426X
- Ibid.
- (London: Macmillan, in association with St. Antony’s College, Oxford, 1978)
- ISBN 0333242513
[edit] References
- Davies, Alan T. and Marilyn F. Nefsky, How Silent Were the Churches?: Canadian Protestantism and the Jewish Plight During the Nazi Era, (Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1997), ISBN 0889202885, ISBN 0889203091 (pbk.)
- Ceplair,Larry S., Under the Shadow of War: Fascism, Anti-Fascism, and Marxists, 1918-1939, (New York: Columbia University Press, 1987), ISBN 0231065329
- Spurr,Michael A., "'Playing for Fascism': Sportsmanship, Antisemitism and the British Union of Fascists", Patterns of Prejudice, Volume 37, Issue 4, December 2003, pp. 359-376
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