1. Perry Willson, “Women in Mussolini’s Italy, 1922-1945,” in R.J.B. Bosworth, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Fascism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 203-20 [available through the library catalogue in the section of the book titled “The First Fascist Nation”].
2. Beverley Chalmers, “Motherhood in Germany,” in Birth, Sex and Abuse: Women’s Voices under Nazi Rule (Guildford: Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, 2015), pp. 41-64.
and ANSWER:
he question is: “Historians have adopted various attitudes concerning the role of Italian and German women under fascism, considering them as victims, perpetrators (of violence and anti-Semitism, etc.) or something in between. In the light of the above two readings, overall how would you assess the position of women (and girls) in these two fascist states” (NB: Don’t make generalizations; the various positions of women in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany were different and within each country there were differences according to class, marital status, etc. Only discuss women considered to be part of the “nation,” eg don’t discuss the role of Jewish women in Nazi Germany, or in Italy from 1938 onwards)
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