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The Nazi Voter: The Social Foundations of Fascism in Germany; 1919-1933

PDF The Nazi Voter: The Social Foundations of Fascism in Germany; 1919-1933 by Thomas Childers in History

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Women of the Republic views the American Revolution through women's eyes. Previous histories have rarely recognized that the battle for independence was also a woman's war. The "women of the army" toiled in army hospitals; kitchens; and laundries. Civilian women were spies; fund raisers; innkeepers; suppliers of food and clothing. Recruiters; whether patriot or tory; found men more willing to join the army when their wives and daughters could be counted on to keep the farms in operation and to resist enchroachment from squatters. "I have Don as much to Carrey on the warr as maney that Sett Now at the healm of government;" wrote one impoverished woman; and she was right.Women of the Republic is the result of a seven-year search for women's diaries; letters; and legal records. Achieving a remarkable comprehensiveness; it describes women's participation in the war; evaluates changes in their education in the late eighteenth century; describes the novels and histories women read and wrote; and analyzes their status in law and society. The rhetoric of the Revolution; full of insistence on rights and freedom in opposition to dictatorial masters; posed questions about the position of women in marriage as well as in the polity; but few of the implications of this rhetoric were recognized. How much liberty and equality for women? How much pursuit of happiness? How much justice?When American political theory failed to define a program for the participation of women in the public arena; women themselves had to develop an ideology of female patriotism. They promoted the notion that women could guarantee the continuing health of the republic by nurturing public-spirited sons and husbands. This limited ideology of "Republican Motherhood" is a measure of the political and social conservatism of the Revolution. The subsequent history of women in America is the story of women's efforts to accomplish for themselves what the Revolution did not.


#1417755 in Books The University of North Carolina Press 1983-11-11Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .97 x 5.88l; 1.30 #File Name: 0807841471383 pages


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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The NSDAP voteBy Jose RoqueA complete examination of the vote for the NSDAP in Weimar Republic; to be complemented with studies by J. Falter; u.s.1 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy james m hawkinsgreat teacher16 of 18 people found the following review helpful. First Rate HistoryBy Robert M. LevineSuperb analysis of the voting patterns in the Weimar period that led to the installation of Hitler as chancellor. If you want to understand how a democratic electorate can be manipulated into voting against their own best interests; this book is the best source of information; based on historical fact. Much can be learned from this that is applicable to the manipulation of American democracy today by vested interests.

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