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Paul Stocker

    Paul Stocker is a Visiting Fellow in Political History at the University of Northampton, UK, and a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right. His work delves into the study of extremist movements, examining their historical roots and contemporary manifestations. Stocker critically analyzes the ideologies, tactics, and communication strategies employed by the radical right. Through his research, he offers valuable insights into the complex nature of radicalism and its profound impact on the modern world.

    Wort für Wort
    Wort fur Wort Sixth Edition: German Vocabulary for Edexcel A-level
    English Uprising
    Lost Imperium
    Wort fur Wort Sixth Edition: German Vocabulary for AQA A-level
    A Student Grammar of German
    • A Student Grammar of German

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A Student Grammar of German is an invaluable reference guide for undergraduates and other intermediate and advanced students. Written with the needs of the learner very much in mind, it sets out the grammar of the language in as clear and jargon-free way as possible. Each chapter starts with an overview of the main grammatical terminology and concepts; these terms are also cross-referenced in the glossary at the end of the book. To provide a visual guide through each chapter, the main points in each section are highlighted, and tables summarise important patterns. 'Tip' boxes, which help the student to master particular points, are scattered through the text. Every point has numerous illustrative examples, each with its translation, carefully chosen from a wide range of printed and electronic media - books, newspapers, magazines, film, and chat-rooms - to reflect contemporary usage across a range of registers.

      A Student Grammar of German
    • Lost Imperium

      Far Right Visions of the British Empire, c.1920-1980

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores the influence of Britain's Empire on the development of far-right ideologies from 1920 to 1980, providing a unique perspective on how imperialism shaped extremist political thought during this period. It delves into historical contexts, key figures, and the interplay between empire and nationalism, revealing the complexities of far-right movements in relation to Britain's colonial legacy.

      Lost Imperium
    • English Uprising

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In this timely and important book, Paul Stocker examines how ideas of the far right - always a fringe movement in Britain - have become part of the cultural and political mainstream after Brexit. He explores the noxious right-wing press and how it it pushing far-right values, and how these issues are not unique to Britain. Rather, the growth of far-right populism is a Western phenomenon and one with trends which can be witnessed in several European countries, as well as the United States.

      English Uprising
    • Wort für Wort

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      "Wort für Wort provides idiomatic phrases drawn from real sources--German newspapers, magazines, and websites--to help with essay-writing and oral exam preparation"--Page 4 of cover.

      Wort für Wort