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Catholic women's movements in liberal and fascist Italy
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Catholic women's movements in liberal and fascist Italy/ Helena Dawes.
Author:
Dawes, Helena.
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan : : 2014.,
Description:
296 p.
Notes:
Electronic book text.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction 1. The Italian State, the Catholic Church and Women 2. The Cultural, Political and Ideological Context of femminismo cristiano 3. Femminismo cristiano 4. The Radicalization of femminismo cristiano in Elisa Salerno 5. The Conservative Catholic Women's Movements Conclusion.
Subject:
Catholic women - History - 20th century - Italy. -
Subject:
Italy - Politics and government - 1994. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137406347Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137406348 (electronic bk.) :
Catholic women's movements in liberal and fascist Italy
Dawes, Helena.
Catholic women's movements in liberal and fascist Italy
[electronic resource] /Helena Dawes. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 296 p. - Palgrave studies in the history of social movements.
Electronic book text.
Introduction 1. The Italian State, the Catholic Church and Women 2. The Cultural, Political and Ideological Context of femminismo cristiano 3. Femminismo cristiano 4. The Radicalization of femminismo cristiano in Elisa Salerno 5. The Conservative Catholic Women's Movements Conclusion.
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In the early 1900s the Catholic Church appealed, for the first time in its history, directly to women to reassert its religious, political and social relevance in Italian society. This book examines how the highly successful conservative Catholic women's movements that followed, and how they mobilized women against secular feminism.In the early 1900s the Catholic Church appealed, for the first time in its history, directly to women to reassert its religious, political and social relevance in Italian society in a battle against liberalism, socialism and modern society. This gave rise to a Christian feminist movement which was soon suppressed because it went beyond its intended welfare brief in order to embrace women's rights issues. The succeeding conservative Catholic women's movements were founded to exercise control over women and mobilize them against secular feminism. This book examines how these became highly successful because of their symbiotic relationship with the clergy and, later, accommodation with fascism, and how they appealed to large numbers of women through their ability to address their needs for fellowship, solidarity and public roles in welfare and social organization. Dawes shows that paradoxically, while finding fulfilment in entrenching patriarchal values of the Church in Italian society, the conservative women's movements cast away any true leadership on matters which could have improved the condition of women.
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Helena Dawes is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia. Her research interests lie in Italian history, particularly women and fascism.
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LC Class. No.: BX2347.8.W6 / D39 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 267.44245
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