Women on the Right: Politics and Social Action in Comparative and Transnational Perspective, 1870s-1990s
By (Author) Professor Clarisse Berthezne
Edited by Prof. Laura Lee Downs
Edited by Julie V. Gottlieb
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
6th March 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
322.4
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Women on the Right explores the complex relationships between conservative and right-wing politics, social action, and women actors from the late 19th to the late 20th century. Edited by Clarisse Berthezne, Laura Lee Downs, and Julie V. Gottlieb, each essay examines the spectrum of womens engagement with right-wing politics, from centrist and progressive conservatism groups, to authoritarianism and fascism. This book uses local and national case studies to explore a wide range of womens social and political mobilizations. Using a bottom-up perspective, it stays focused on the ideas, ambitions, and practices of the actors themselves. Key points of comparison include: the very different roles played by religious institutions and associations, the broader regional and national contexts, and the dynamics that favour - or not - the eventual construction of welfare states. Women on the Right consistently adopts a multinational and multidimensional approach, by bringing together a team of expert contributors to engage in a discussion of the comparative and transnational features of right-wing womens political thought and practice. The result is a unique contribution to the historical understanding of womens participation in - and ideas about - conservative activism.
Clarisse Berthezne is Professor of Modern History at the University of Paris, France. Laura Lee Downs is Directrice dtudes at the cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris, France and Professor of History at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Julie Gottlieb is Professor of Modern History at University of Sheffield, UK.