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Days of Discontent
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Days of Discontent

sidottu, 2002
englanti

Holding fast to traditional values in the face of unprecedented economic hardship, nearly a million American women joined right-wing organizations during the Great Depression and World War II. Days of Discontent provides a new perspective for understanding why the far right appealed to these women, whose political self-awareness grew with the tumultuous times.

Influenced by the conventional image of women as mothers and nurturers, many women viewed the right-wing movement as a way to protect and maintain American morality. The radical right leaders, such as Elizabeth Dilling and Grace Wick, held ideas in common with European fascists but based their politics on a uniquely American mixture of nativism, anticommunism, anti-Semitism, and racism. Benowitz's insight into their motivations sheds new light on the interaction between women's daily lives and national politics.

Alaotsikko
American Women and Right-Wing Politics, 1933–1945
ISBN
9780875802947
Kieli
englanti
Paino
907 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.3.2002
Sivumäärä
240