Fr. 47.90

Feminine Fascism - Women in Britain's Fascist Movement

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Informationen zum Autor Julie Gottlieb is Professor of Modern History at University of Sheffield. She is the author of The Culture of Fascism (I.B. Tauris, 2004), The Aftermath of Suffrage (2013), 'Guilty Women', Foreign Policy and Appeasement in Inter-War Britain (2015) and Rethinking Right-Wing Women (2017). She has appeared on BBC's Woman's Hour , The Sunday Politics and Sky News , and has blogged for The Huffington Post , The Conversation and History Matters . She was the historical adviser on the statue of suffragist Millicent Fawcett, unveiled in 2018.Looking at female fascist activism and the influence of feminist ideology on the British Fascist agenda, this text examines the significance of the impact of feminist thought in this area. Zusammenfassung Looking at female fascist activism and the influence of feminist ideology on the British Fascist agenda, this text examines the significance of the impact of feminist thought in this area. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - feminine Fascism - women in Britain's Fascist movement! 1923-45; feminized Fascism - Rotha Lintorn-Orman and the British Fascists! 1923-35; women in the British Union of Fascists - organization and forms of participation; the ideology of feminine Fascism; the legacy of the suffragettes to British Fascism; Mosley's women and Mosley's woman - the leader's sexual politics; behind bars and barbed wire - women's experiences of internment under defence regulation 18B! 1940-45; conclusion -women! Fascism and fanaticism! past and present; appendix - who's who in the history of women and Fascism in Britain.

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