Alan Hancock

Alan Vivien Hancock (14 August 1914-July, 1989) was one of the early leaders of the Racial Preservation Society (RPS). He was formerly a member of the British Union of Fascists (BUF) which was formed in 1932 by ex-Labour government minister Sir Oswald Mosley and was a union of several small, extreme nationalist parties. Hancock formed part of a three-man leadership team in the RPS who came from the BUF, alongside Ted Budden and Jimmy Doyle.

He was the father of Anthony Hancock and set up a printing press called Wilson Press in Uckfield. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Mass Communication / by Hancock, Alan

    Published 1968
    Book
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    Planificación de la comunicación para el desarrollo / by Hancock, Alan

    Published 1982
    Book
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    Planificación de la comunicación para el desarrollo / by Hancock, Alan, 1965-

    Published 1981
    Book
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    The educational use of mass media by Feliciano, Gloria, Hancock, Alan, Hein, Gerald

    Published 1981
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