About this Event
This talk will will explore the growth and the decline of fascism in our city between 1923-1940. It will outline the roots of the movement and of the opposition to it, even before the formation of the British Union of Fascists. Using contemporary sources Chris Jones will give a blow by blow account of fascism as it was on the streets. Now more than ever it is important to recall this history and learn lessons from those before us to apply in fighting against the growing far-right across our communties.
Chris Jones is a retired academic nurse. He is widely published in the field of local history and particularly the public health history of Liverpool. His main focus has been on the problems facing the health of the city in the nineteenth century. He is the author of a published short history of fascism in Liverpool 1923-1940.
Kitty’s Launderette is a community launderette and social hub based in Anfield/Everton. We want to use our space to facilitate a place for people to gather, talk and learn.This series of local history events aims to do just that with the programme reflecting the diverse histories of our beautiful city.
If you have any further questions or are intrested in speaking as part of our future local history programme please email [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kitty's Launderette, 77 Grasmere Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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