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'''Joseph Banister''' (born December 6, 1862, St Pancras - died April 12, 1953, St Pancras)<ref>Holmes, Colin; A Tolerant Country? Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities in Britain, Routledge, 2015. And, Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.</ref> was a journalist and most notable as the author of ''[[England Under the | '''Joseph Banister''' (born December 6, 1862, St Pancras - died April 12, 1953, St Pancras)<ref>Holmes, Colin; A Tolerant Country? Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities in Britain, Routledge, 2015. And, Holmes, Chris; [[Anti-Semitism]] in British [[Society]], 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.</ref> was a [[journalist]] and most notable as the author of ''[[England Under the jews]]''. (1901)<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/title/england-under-the-jews/oclc/13162814/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true Formats and Editions at World Catalog]</ref> | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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He was the son of a cow-keeper, and lived at Mill Lane in Hampstead, St Pancras.<ref>Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.</ref> | He was the son of a cow-keeper, and lived at Mill Lane in Hampstead, St Pancras.<ref>Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.</ref> | ||
In 1924 he was editor of the newspaper ''[[British Guardian]]''<ref>''Fascism in Britain: A History, 1918-1945'', by Richard Thurlow, page 43</ref><ref>Toczek, Nick; ''Haters, Baiters and Would-Be Dictators: Anti-Semitism and the UK Far Right'', Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015</ref> | In 1924 he was editor of the newspaper ''[[British Guardian]]''<ref>''[[Fascism]] in Britain: A [[History]], 1918-1945'', by Richard Thurlow, page 43</ref><ref>Toczek, Nick; ''Haters, Baiters and Would-Be Dictators: Anti-Semitism and the UK Far Right'', Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015</ref> | ||
a publication issued by the [[British | a publication issued by the [[British fascist]] organization [[The Britons]]. ย | ||
He died on April 12, 1953, in St Pancras. | He died on April 12, 1953, in St Pancras. | ||
The journal, ''The Outlook'', owned by [[Walter Guiness]], a Conservative MP, gave space to the views on Banister.<ref>Lunn, Kenneth; British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in Inter-War Britain, Routledge, 2015, p. 25.</ref> | The journal, ''The Outlook'', owned by [[Walter Guiness]], a Conservative MP, gave space to the views on Banister.<ref>Lunn, Kenneth; [[British Fascism]]: Essays on the Radical Right in Inter-War Britain, Routledge, 2015, p. 25.</ref> | ||
Holmes<ref>Holmes, Colin; A Tolerant Country? Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities in Britain, Routledge, 2015</ref><ref>Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.</ref>, Toczek<ref>Toczek, Nick; Haters, Baiters and Would-Be Dictators: Anti-Semitism and the UK Far Right, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015</ref>, and Lunn<ref>Lunn, Kenneth; British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in Inter-War Britain, Routledge, 2015</ref> refer to Banister as being rabidly anti-semitic, openly hostile and Thurlow as him having "pathological malice"<ref>Fascism in Britain: A History, 1918-1945, by Richard Thurlow, page 43</ref> when it came to his views on the | Holmes<ref>Holmes, Colin; A Tolerant Country? Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities in Britain, Routledge, 2015</ref><ref>Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.</ref>, Toczek<ref>Toczek, Nick; Haters, Baiters and Would-Be Dictators: Anti-Semitism and the UK Far Right, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015</ref>, and Lunn<ref>Lunn, Kenneth; British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in Inter-War Britain, Routledge, 2015</ref> refer to Banister as being rabidly anti-semitic, openly hostile and Thurlow as him having "pathological malice"<ref>Fascism in Britain: A History, 1918-1945, by Richard Thurlow, page 43</ref> when it came to his views on the [[jews]], as expressed in his book, [[England Under the jews]]' | ||
Chris Holmes states that ''"His first traceable contribution to anti-semitic literature came in 1901 and his last in 1934."''<ref>Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.</ref> | Chris Holmes states that ''"His first traceable contribution to anti-semitic [[literature]] came in 1901 and his last in 1934."''<ref>Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.</ref> | ||
In a letter to [[David Soskice]], dated January 25, 1904, Banister wrote, ''โIt is a pity that some kind of vermin exterminator could not be invented by which your vile breed could be eliminated.โ''<ref>โSoskice Papers, House of Lords, BA/1, letter of 25 January 1904.โ as referenced in Holmes, Colin; A Tolerant Country? Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities in Britain, Routledge, 2015.</ref> | In a letter to [[David Soskice]], dated January 25, 1904, Banister wrote, ''โIt is a pity that some kind of vermin exterminator could not be invented by which your vile breed could be eliminated.โ''<ref>โSoskice Papers, House of Lords, BA/1, letter of 25 January 1904.โ as referenced in Holmes, Colin; A Tolerant Country? Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities in Britain, Routledge, 2015.</ref> | ||
Chris Holmes states that the fullest discussion of Banister's thought is in his article, 'Joseph Banister's Anti-semitism.'<ref>Holmes, Chris; Patterns of Prejudice IV (July-August 1970), pp. 29-32, as referenced in Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015. But Kenneth Lunn writes that ''โDetails of Banister's views can be found in Colin Holmes, 'Champion of โEnglish race feelingโ:ย Joseph Banister's Anti-semitism', Patterns of Prejudice, vol. 6, no. 5 (September-October 1972), pp. 25-30.โ'' in Lunn, Kenneth; British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in Inter-War Britain, Routledge, 2015, p. 38. See official website for this article: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/0031322X.1970.9968932</ref> | Chris Holmes states that the fullest discussion of Banister's [[thought]] is in his article, 'Joseph Banister's Anti-semitism.'<ref>Holmes, Chris; Patterns of Prejudice IV (July-August 1970), pp. 29-32, as referenced in Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015. But Kenneth Lunn writes that ''โDetails of Banister's views can be found in Colin Holmes, 'Champion of โEnglish [[race]] feelingโ:ย Joseph Banister's Anti-semitism', Patterns of Prejudice, vol. 6, no. 5 (September-October 1972), pp. 25-30.โ'' in Lunn, Kenneth; British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in Inter-War Britain, Routledge, 2015, p. 38. See official website for this article: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/0031322X.1970.9968932</ref> | ||
==Written works== | ==Written works== | ||
*''[[England Under the | *''[[England Under the jews]]'' (1901) | ||
*'' | *''jews and the [[White]] Slave Trade or Lords of the Hells of Gomorrah'' (1921)<ref>Named ''jews and the White Slave Trade or Lords of the Hells of Gomorrah'' in Toczek, Nick; Haters, Baiters and Would-Be Dictators: Anti-Semitism and the UK Far Right, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015, Holmes lists this as ''jews and the White Slave Traffic'' (The Britons Publishing Co.). in Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015. Worldcat lists it as ''jews and the white slave traffic : or "Lords of the hells of Gomorrah."'' (http://www.worldcat.org/title/jews-and-the-white-slave-traffic-or-lords-of-the-hells-of-gomorrah/oclc/237843542/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true)</ref> | ||
*''Our Judaeo-Irish Labour Party'' (The Britons Publishing Co.)<ref>Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.</ref> (1923)<ref>http://www.worldcat.org/title/our-judaeo-irish-labour-party/oclc/3289599/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true</ref> | *''Our Judaeo-Irish [[Labour Party]]'' (The Britons Publishing Co.)<ref>Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.</ref> (1923)<ref>http://www.worldcat.org/title/our-judaeo-irish-labour-party/oclc/3289599/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true</ref> | ||
*''London's Hyphenated Press'' (1924)<ref>http://www.worldcat.org/title/londons-hyphenated-press/oclc/316204223&referer=brief_results</ref> | *''[[London]]'s Hyphenated Press'' (1924)<ref>http://www.worldcat.org/title/londons-hyphenated-press/oclc/316204223&referer=brief_results</ref> | ||
*''Our Alien Makers of Revolution'' (1925) | *''Our Alien Makers of [[Revolution]]'' (1925) | ||
*''Our Paupercracy and Plutocracy'' (1928) | *''Our Paupercracy and [[Plutocracy]]'' (1928) | ||
*''Hints to London Editors'' (1930, The Britons Publishing Co.)<ref>Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.</ref><ref>1st edition 1930, 2nd edition 1933, 5th edition 1936 (http://www.worldcat.org/title/hints-to-london-editors/oclc/642673863/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true)</ref> | *''Hints to London Editors'' (1930, The Britons Publishing Co.)<ref>Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.</ref><ref>1st edition 1930, 2nd edition 1933, 5th edition 1936 (http://www.worldcat.org/title/hints-to-london-editors/oclc/642673863/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true)</ref> | ||
*''The Nasalite Plot Succeeds, etc.'' (1931) | *''The Nasalite Plot Succeeds, etc.'' (1931) | ||
*''The American Warning'' (1931) | *''The [[American]] Warning'' (1931) | ||
*''Another | *''Another jew-made War Threatened!'' (1933) | ||
*''The John Bulletin'' (Journal, 1929-?)<ref>http://www.worldcat.org/title/john-bulletin-by-joseph-banister/oclc/503996939&referer=brief_results</ref> | *''The John Bulletin'' (Journal, 1929-?)<ref>http://www.worldcat.org/title/john-bulletin-by-joseph-banister/oclc/503996939&referer=brief_results</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<small> | <small>{{Reflist|2}}</small> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[British Brothers League]] | * [[British Brothers League]] | ||
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Joseph Banister (born December 6, 1862, St Pancras - died April 12, 1953, St Pancras)[1] was a journalist and most notable as the author of England Under the jews. (1901)[2]
Background
Banister was born on December 6, 1862, in St Pancras.
He was the son of a cow-keeper, and lived at Mill Lane in Hampstead, St Pancras.[3]
In 1924 he was editor of the newspaper British Guardian[4][5] a publication issued by the British fascist organization The Britons.
He died on April 12, 1953, in St Pancras.
The journal, The Outlook, owned by Walter Guiness, a Conservative MP, gave space to the views on Banister.[6]
Holmes[7][8], Toczek[9], and Lunn[10] refer to Banister as being rabidly anti-semitic, openly hostile and Thurlow as him having "pathological malice"[11] when it came to his views on the jews, as expressed in his book, England Under the jews'
Chris Holmes states that "His first traceable contribution to anti-semitic literature came in 1901 and his last in 1934."[12]
In a letter to David Soskice, dated January 25, 1904, Banister wrote, โIt is a pity that some kind of vermin exterminator could not be invented by which your vile breed could be eliminated.โ[13]
Chris Holmes states that the fullest discussion of Banister's thought is in his article, 'Joseph Banister's Anti-semitism.'[14]
Written works
- England Under the jews (1901)
- jews and the White Slave Trade or Lords of the Hells of Gomorrah (1921)[15]
- Our Judaeo-Irish Labour Party (The Britons Publishing Co.)[16] (1923)[17]
- London's Hyphenated Press (1924)[18]
- Our Alien Makers of Revolution (1925)
- Our Paupercracy and Plutocracy (1928)
- Hints to London Editors (1930, The Britons Publishing Co.)[19][20]
- The Nasalite Plot Succeeds, etc. (1931)
- The American Warning (1931)
- Another jew-made War Threatened! (1933)
- The John Bulletin (Journal, 1929-?)[21]
Notes
- โ Holmes, Colin; A Tolerant Country? Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities in Britain, Routledge, 2015. And, Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.
- โ Formats and Editions at World Catalog
- โ Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.
- โ Fascism in Britain: A History, 1918-1945, by Richard Thurlow, page 43
- โ Toczek, Nick; Haters, Baiters and Would-Be Dictators: Anti-Semitism and the UK Far Right, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015
- โ Lunn, Kenneth; British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in Inter-War Britain, Routledge, 2015, p. 25.
- โ Holmes, Colin; A Tolerant Country? Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities in Britain, Routledge, 2015
- โ Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.
- โ Toczek, Nick; Haters, Baiters and Would-Be Dictators: Anti-Semitism and the UK Far Right, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015
- โ Lunn, Kenneth; British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in Inter-War Britain, Routledge, 2015
- โ Fascism in Britain: A History, 1918-1945, by Richard Thurlow, page 43
- โ Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.
- โ โSoskice Papers, House of Lords, BA/1, letter of 25 January 1904.โ as referenced in Holmes, Colin; A Tolerant Country? Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities in Britain, Routledge, 2015.
- โ Holmes, Chris; Patterns of Prejudice IV (July-August 1970), pp. 29-32, as referenced in Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015. But Kenneth Lunn writes that โDetails of Banister's views can be found in Colin Holmes, 'Champion of โEnglish race feelingโ: Joseph Banister's Anti-semitism', Patterns of Prejudice, vol. 6, no. 5 (September-October 1972), pp. 25-30.โ in Lunn, Kenneth; British Fascism: Essays on the Radical Right in Inter-War Britain, Routledge, 2015, p. 38. See official website for this article: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/0031322X.1970.9968932
- โ Named jews and the White Slave Trade or Lords of the Hells of Gomorrah in Toczek, Nick; Haters, Baiters and Would-Be Dictators: Anti-Semitism and the UK Far Right, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015, Holmes lists this as jews and the White Slave Traffic (The Britons Publishing Co.). in Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015. Worldcat lists it as jews and the white slave traffic : or "Lords of the hells of Gomorrah." (http://www.worldcat.org/title/jews-and-the-white-slave-traffic-or-lords-of-the-hells-of-gomorrah/oclc/237843542/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true)
- โ Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.
- โ http://www.worldcat.org/title/our-judaeo-irish-labour-party/oclc/3289599/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true
- โ http://www.worldcat.org/title/londons-hyphenated-press/oclc/316204223&referer=brief_results
- โ Holmes, Chris; Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, Routledge, 2015.
- โ 1st edition 1930, 2nd edition 1933, 5th edition 1936 (http://www.worldcat.org/title/hints-to-london-editors/oclc/642673863/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true)
- โ http://www.worldcat.org/title/john-bulletin-by-joseph-banister/oclc/503996939&referer=brief_results