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Days Of Discontent: American Women And Rightwing Politics, 19331945,New
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Holding Fast To Traditional Values In The Face Of Unprecedented Economic Hardship, Nearly A Million American Women Joined Rightwing 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 Selfawareness Grew With The Tumultuous Times.Influenced By The Conventional Image Of Women As Mothers And Nurturers, Many Women Viewed The Rightwing 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, Antisemitism, And Racism. Benowitz'S Insight Into Their Motivations Sheds New Light On The Interaction Between Women'S Daily Lives And National Politics.
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