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Author Durham, Martin

Title Women and fascism / Martin Durham
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 1998
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Description 1 online resource (vii, 199 pages)
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1. Fascism, Nazism and women -- 2. Women in the Greater Britain -- 3. Blackshirt women -- 4. Patriots -- and patriarchs? -- 5. For race and nation -- 6. Breeding more Britons -- 7. home and the homeland -- 8. Fascism and gender
Summary "Ever since it came into existence in 1919, fascism's relationship with women has been neither consistent nor predictable. Despite its male predominance and a popular perception of misogynist attitudes, the movement has, on several occasions, proved able to win large numbers of women both as voters and members. Martin Durham addresses this paradox by dispelling the myth that fascism uniformly upheld anti-feminist policies which wanted women firmly kept in the home, breeding an endless stream of children for the master race." "Martin Durham analyses the role of women in fascist organisations across Europe from the early 1920s to the present, with examples from Germany, Italy and France. Unusually, however, he gives special attention to British Fascism, and in doing so he offers valuable new perspectives." --Book Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references ([183]-194) and index
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Subject Fascism and women -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
Fascism and women -- Europe, Western -- History -- 20th century
Fascism and women -- Europe -- History -- 20th century
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies -- Fascism & Totalitarianism.
Fascism and women
Vrouwen.
Fascisme.
Europe
Western Europe
Great Britain
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0203002253
9780203002254