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Mothers of the Nation - Women, Families, and Nationalism in Twentieth-Century Europe

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Patrizia Albanese is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at Ryerson University. Klappentext Mothers of the Nation is an important addition to the study of women in a transnational context. Zusammenfassung Mothers of the Nation is an important addition to the study of women in a transnational context. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Nationalism: Definitions and Debate – A Brotherhood of Nationals? Part I The Interwar Period 2 Nationalism in the Interwar Period: Germany 3 Nationalism in the Interwar Period: Italy 4 Internationalist Beginnings in the Interwar Period: Revolutionary Russia 5 Multinational Beginnings in the Interwar Period: Kingdom of Yugoslavia Part II The Post-1989 Period 6 Nationalist Revival in Post-1989 Russia 7 Nationalist Revival in Post-Yugoslav Croatia 8 Post-Reunification Germany 9 Post–Second World War Italy Part III Policies and Outcomes Compared 10 Outcomes Compared 11 Policies Analysed and Compared 12 Conclusions References Index

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