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- Engelsk
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Nancy Reagin analyzes the rhetoric, strategies, and programs of more than eighty bourgeois womens associations in Hanover, a large provincial capital, from the Imperial period to the Nazi seizure of power. She examines the social and demographic foundations of the Hanoverian womens movement, interweaving local history with developments on the national level. Using the German experience as a case study, Reagin explores the links between political conservatism and a feminist agenda based on a belief in innate gender differences.Reagins analysis encompasses a wide variety of womens organizations feminist, nationalist, religious, philanthropic, political, and professional. It focuses on the ways in which bourgeois womens class background and political socialization, and their support of the idea of 'spiritual motherhood,' combined within an antidemocratic climate to produce a conservative, maternalist approach to womens issues and other political matters. According to Reagin, the fact that the womens movement evolved in this way helps to explain why so many middle-class women found National Socialism appealing.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal336
- Udgivelsesdato09-11-2000
- ISBN139798890868770
- Forlag The University Of North Carolina Press
- FormatPDF
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