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Feminine Fascism: Women in Britain's Fascist Movement, 1923-1945 by Julie V. Gottlieb (Paperback, 2021)

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The British Fascisti, the first fascism movement in Britain, was founded by a woman in 1923. During the 1930s, 25 per cent of Sir Oswald Mosley's supporters were women, and his movement was 'largely built up by the fanaticism of women.' What was it about the British form of Fascism that accounted for this conspicuous female support? Gottlieb addresses these questions in the definitive work on women in fascism. This book continues to fill a significant gap in the historiography of British fascism, which has generally overlooked the contribution of women on the one hand, and the importance of sexual politics and women's issues on the other. Gottlieb's extensive research makes use of government documents, a large range of contemporary pamphlets, newspapers and speeches, as well as original interviews with those personally involved in the movement. This new edition includes a preface analysing the current affairs of the last 20 years, reframing the book according to contemporary context. Here, Gottlieb looks at the resurgence of populism, the rise of women as leaders of far-right parties across Europe and North America, and the normalisation of fascism in fiction and political discourse.

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PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN-139780755627325
eBay Product ID (ePID)19049025344

Product Key Features

Number of Pages400 Pages
Publication NameFeminine Fascism: Women in Britain's Fascist Movement, 1923-1945
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory
Publication Year2021
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaGender Issues, Political Science
AuthorJulie V. Gottlieb
FormatPaperback

Dimensions

Item Height216 mm
Item Weight508 g
Item Width138 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorJulie V. Gottlieb

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