A look at the leader and members of the militant Women’s Social and
Political Union and their contribution to the rise of fascism during
the 1930s. Emmeline Pankhurst is seen today as a valiant champion of
democracy, but in the 1930s certain prominent former suffragettes were
comparing her to Hitler and Mussolini. It was suggested that Mrs.
Pankhurst and her Women’s Social and Political Union could be viewed
as a proto-fascist movement; an idea likely to strike the modern
reader as grotesque. Yet the WSPU certainly had much in common with
the fascist parties that emerged after the end of the First World War.
The group was financed by wealthy and aristocratic backers, and
terrorism, in the form of bombing and arson, was widely used against
working-class men and women. This, together with the rampant
anti-Semitism and ambivalent attitude to democracy, all indicate that
there was more to the suffragettes than we now realize. Few people
today, for example, know that Emmeline Pankhurst was an advocate of
ethnic cleansing and the use of concentration camps, nor that her
daughter was imprisoned during the Second World War for pro-Nazi
activities. This helps to explain how former suffragettes came to hold
such important positions in the British Union of Fascists in the years
before the Second World War. After all, the ideology and structure of
Oswald Mosley’s fascist party was so eerily similar to that of
Emmeline Pankhurst’s Women’s Social and Political Union.
“Fascinating . . . The book looks into the new leaders of the
WSPU, their thoughts, attitudes and beliefs, the blackshirts, before
the war, during and after.” —UK Historian
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Emmeline Pankhurst & Her Right-Wing Followers
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526756893
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword History (ORIM)
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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