Mothers of the Nation : : Women, Families, and Nationalism in Twentieth-Century Europe / / Patrizia Albanese.

How do nationalist governments cope with gender relations? Do their policies modernize, or entrench pre-modern gender roles? In Mothers of the Nation, Patrizia Albanese addresses these questions by assessing the impact of nationalist regimes on the status of women and families in Germany, Italy, Yug...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Introduction --   |t Part I. The Interwar Period --   |t 1. Nationalism: Definitions and Debate - A Brotherhood of Nationals? --   |t 2. Nationalism in the Interwar Period: Germany --   |t 3. Nationalism in the Interwar Period: Italy --   |t 4. Internationalist Beginnings in the Interwar Period: Revolutionary Russia --   |t 5. Multinational Beginnings in the Interwar Period: The Kingdom of Yugoslavia --   |t Part II. The Post-1989 Period --   |t 6. Nationalist Revival in Post-1989 Russia --   |t 7. Nationalist Revival in Post-Yugoslav Croatia --   |t 8. Post-Reunification Germany --   |t 9. Post-Second World War Italy --   |t Part III. Policies and Outcomes Compared --   |t 10. Outcomes Compared --   |t 11. Policies Analysed and Compared --   |t 12. Conclusions --   |t References --   |t Index --   |t Backmatter 
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520 |a How do nationalist governments cope with gender relations? Do their policies modernize, or entrench pre-modern gender roles? In Mothers of the Nation, Patrizia Albanese addresses these questions by assessing the impact of nationalist regimes on the status of women and families in Germany, Italy, Yugoslavia, and Russia, at two different points in history: the aftermath of the First World War, which saw a rise in the number of nationalist governments in power, and the last decade of the twentieth century, which saw a revival of ethno-nationalist sentiment in these areas.Comparing nationalist and non-nationalist polities in order to establish the degree to which these governments differ in their treatment of women and families, Albanese concludes that although most ethno-nationalist regimes intend to return women to their 'natural' place in the home as housewives and mothers, their initiatives are mostly ineffective. These reforms are vehemently opposed by women's groups or individual women, are often reversed by subsequent governments, and have little long term demographic impact. Mothers of the Nation is an important addition to the study of women in a transnational context. 
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