Women, Gender, and Fascism in Europe, 1919-45

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Kevin Passmore
Manchester University Press, 2003 - 275 pages

What attracts women to far-right movements that appear to denigrate their rights?

This question has vexed feminist scholars for decades and has led to many lively debates in the academy. In this context, during the 1980s, the study of women, gender, and fascism in twentieth-century Europe took off, pioneered by historians such as Claudia Koonz and Victoria de Grazia. This volume makes an exciting contribution to the evolving body of work based upon these earlier studies, bringing emerging scholarship on Central and Eastern Europe alongside that of more established Western European historiography on the topic.

Women, Gender and Fascism in Europe, 1919-45 features fourteen essays covering Serbia, Croatia, Yugoslavia, Romania, Hungary, Latvia, and Poland in addition to Germany, Italy, France, Spain, and Britain, and a conclusion that pulls together a European-wide perspective. As a whole, the volume provides a compelling comparative examination of this important topic through current research, literature reviews, and dialogue with existing debates. The essays cast new light on questions such as women's responsibility for the collapse of democracy in interwar Europe, the interaction between the women's movement and the extreme right, and the relationships between conceptions of national identity and gender.

It will be read by undergraduate students of history, politics, sociology and women's studies, as well as by their teachers, and researchers in the field of the extreme right and women's and gender history.

 

Table des matières

Introduction Kevin Passmore
1
Italy Perry Willson
11
Germany Kirsten Heinsohn
33
Hungary Mária M Kovács
79
Serbia Croatia and Yugoslavia Carol S Lilly
91
Serbia Carol S Lilly
97
Croatia Melissa Bokovoy
111
Latvia Mara I Lazda
124
Poland Dobrochna Kałwa
148
France Cheryl Koos and Daniella Sarnoff
168
Spain Mary Vincent
189
Britain Martin Durham
214
Europe Kevin Passmore
235
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À propos de l'auteur (2003)

Kevin Passmore is Lecturer in History at Cardiff University

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