The Tameside Speech
37:26 / 6,526 words Editor’s Note: This is the transcript by V. S. of Jonathan Bowden’s June 1, 2006 British National Party stump speech in Tameside. A few unintelligible words are marked ???. If you...
View ArticleInterview with Martin Webster, Part 1
51:34 / 101 words Part 1 of 2 To listen in a player, click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save link as” or “save target as.” To subscribe to our podcasts, click here. On April...
View ArticleAlbion’s Hidden Numina “Reynardine”
1,703 words In the summer of 1969 the members of Fairport Convention were gathered together at a country house in Farley Chamberlayne in picturesque Hampshire. There they were to record their most...
View ArticleTragedy & Hope: Lessons from the Plight of British Nationalism
5,730 words Editor’s Note: This is a transcript by T.K. of Matt Tait’s talk at the 2015 American Renaissance Conference. You can watch the video here. It’s a real pleasure to be here. Having got to...
View ArticleThe Search for a Usable Past
Enoch Powell 1,659 words Standardbearers: British Roots of the New Right Edited by Jonathan Bowden, Eddy Butler, and Adrian Davies. With a Foreword by Professor Antony Flew Beckenham, Kent: The...
View ArticleDreamstreets: A Journey through Britain’s Village Utopias
1,319 words Jacqueline Yallop Dreamstreets: A Journey Through Britain’s Village Utopias London: Jonathan Cape, 2015 Dreamstreets tells the story of various ‘model villages’ that were built during the...
View ArticleAlbion’s Hidden Numina The Land of the Green Man
1,297 words Carolyne Larrington The Land of the Green Man: A Journey Through the Supernatural Landscapes of the British Isles London: I. B. Tauris, 2015 Is Britain the most mystical of all countries?...
View ArticleThe North Wales Speech
9,725 words Editor’s Note: This is the transcript by V. S. of Jonathan Bowden’s British National Party stump speech in North Wales near the end of October, 2008. The speech can be viewed on YouTube...
View ArticleLabour, Old & New: The Wigan & Leigh Speech
6,166 words Editor’s Note: This is the transcript by V. S. of Jonathan Bowden’s British National Party stump speech in Wigan and Leigh in 2010. The speech can be viewed on YouTube here. If you have...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Petitions
545 words It was the best of times, it was the worst of times . . . Actually scratch that first part, and underline the second. As we see in France – and probably later in America – the will of the...
View ArticleThe Soul of an Establishment Philosopher: On John Gray’s The Soul of the...
1,318 words John Gray The Soul of the Marionette: A Short Enquiry into Human Freedom London: Allen Lane, 2015 Of the current establishment philosophers, John Gray is one of the ones I like the most. My...
View ArticleMike Oldfield’s Early Opus: A Coda for England
2,593 words I like beer, and I like cheese I like the smell of a westerly breeze But what I like more than all of these Is to be on horseback. Hey and away we go Through the grass, across the snow Big...
View ArticleDefeating Defeatism: A Review of Derek Turner’s Sea Changes
4,007 words Audio version: To listen in a player, use the one above or click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save link as” or “save target as.” To subscribe to the CC podcast...
View ArticleEarth Day Special Jorian Jenks: Farmer & Fascist
1,605 words Philip M. Coupland Farming, Fascism and Ecology: A Life of Jorian Jenks London and New York: Routledge, 2017 (Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right) The connections between the...
View ArticleA Reminder that England Still Exists: Detectorists
1,704 words Metapolitics – the technique of altering our culture, to prepare the way for political change – is the primary strategy of the White Nationalist movement. It’s what most smart cookies...
View ArticleInsula Albionum
2,008 words I vow to thee, my country, all earthly things above, Entire and whole and perfect, the service of my love; The love that asks no question, the love that stands the test, That lays upon the...
View ArticleIch Dien — I Serve
The tomb of Edward, The Black Prince of Wales 2,042 words In an age of skyscrapers and digital highways, it is rather cathartic to pass through the seventeenth-century oak doors of the Christ Church...
View ArticleKate Bush, the Faerie Queene
2,285 words In springing flowre the image of thy day; Ah see the Virgin Rose, how sweetly shee Doth first peepe forth with bashfull modestee — Edmund Spenser (1552-1599) She came out of the television...
View ArticleBeowulf: England’s Myth
2,164 words Listen, there’s a poem, it speaks in the voice of England’s past like a flame beyond the language of the living. It’s more than a thousand years old and yet it still speaks to us. It’s...
View ArticleIan Curtis: A Northern Soul
3,496 words Someone take these dreams away That point me to another day A duel of personalities That stretch all true realities That keep calling me They keep calling me Keep on calling me They keep...
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