Peasant Women and Politics in Facist Italy Peasant Women and Politics in Facist Italy

Peasant Women and Politics in Facist Italy

The Massaie Rurali

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Publisher Description

Peasant women were the largest female occupational group in Italy between the wars. They led lives characterised by great poverty and heavy workloads, but Fascist propaganda extolled them as the mothers of the nation and the guardians of the rural worlds, the most praiseworthy of Italian women.
This study is the first published history of the Massaie Rurali, the Fascist Party's section for peasant women, which, with three million members by 1943, became one of the largest of the regime's mass mobilizing organizations. The section played a key role in such core fascist campaigns as nation-building and ruralization. Perry Willson draws on a wide range of archival and contemporary press sources to investigate the nature of the Massaie Rurali and the dynamics of class and gender that lay at its heart. She explores the organization's political message, its propaganda and the reasons why so many women joined it.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2014
February 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
236
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
8.6
MB
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