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Pioneers of World Wide Web Fascism: The British Extreme Right and Web 1.0
Paul Jackson
Humanities
Centre for Historical Studies
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World Wide Web
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Extreme Right
100%
Fascism
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Fascists
100%
Web 1.0
100%
Online Activism
66%
Web History
66%
Activism
33%
Conspiracy Theories
33%
British Fascism
33%
British National Party
33%
Ideologues
33%
Neo-Nazism
33%
Cultic Milieu
33%
Early Adopters
33%
Fascist Politics
33%
Web Archives
33%
Wayback Machine
33%
Arts and Humanities
Online
100%
World Wide Web
100%
Extreme right
100%
Pioneers
100%
Access
50%
Contemporary
50%
Milieu
50%
Millennium
50%
oppositional
50%
Conspiracy theory
50%
Neo-Nazism
50%
British National Party
50%
Idéologues
50%
Social Sciences
Fascism
100%
National Party
50%
Neo-Nazism
50%