Women and the Second World War in France, 1939-1948

Women and the Second World War in France, 1939-1948
Title Women and the Second World War in France, 1939-1948 PDF eBook
Author Hanna Diamond
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 248
Release 2015-10-23
Genre History
ISBN 1317885449

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This is the first book (in either English or French) to offer readers an overview of women's experience of the Second World War and its immediate aftermath in France. It examines objectively the part that women played in both collaboration and resistance, synthesising much recent scholarship on the subject in French and English, and drawing on the author's own extensive research (including oral testimony) in Toulouse, Paris, and West Brittany. The findings are complex, and the immensely varied testimony challenges easy generalisation. This will be relevant for courses on French studies, French and European history and Women's studies.

Women and the Second World War in France, 1939-48

Women and the Second World War in France, 1939-48
Title Women and the Second World War in France, 1939-48 PDF eBook
Author Hanna Diamond
Publisher Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages 256
Release 1999
Genre Women
ISBN

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Hanna Diamond presents varied testimony to reveal the realities of women's daily lives and the role they played in both collaboration and resistance. She considers the political choices they had to make and the constraints they were under.

Fleeing Hitler

Fleeing Hitler
Title Fleeing Hitler PDF eBook
Author Hanna Diamond
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2008-09-25
Genre History
ISBN 0199532591

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Using eyewitness accounts, this is the first ever account of how the fall of France to the Germans in 1940 affected the lives of ordinary French people.

Sisters in the Resistance

Sisters in the Resistance
Title Sisters in the Resistance PDF eBook
Author Margaret Collins Weitz
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 390
Release 1998-03-06
Genre History
ISBN 0471196983

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Critical acclaim for Sisters in the Resistance "Often moving . . . always fascinating . . . women in the FrenchResistance is a key subject. Margaret Weitz has gathered personaltestimonies . . . and set them in an intelligible context thathelps us understand how all French people--men andwomen--experienced the Nazi occupation." --Robert Paxton, MellonProfessor of Social Sciences, Columbia University, and author ofVichy France: Old Guard and New Order, 1940-1944. "Compulsive reading . . . a valuable book which vividly portraysthe intricacies of resistance within France, written in an easy butserious style." --Times Literary Supplement (London). "An absolutely stunning and compelling chronicle of dauntlesscourage and unflagging patriotism." --Booklist. "[Margaret Collins Weitz's] well-researched, thoughtful study. . .has filled a gap in the history of World War II." --PublishersWeekly. "Balancing absorbing narrative and astute analysis, MargaretCollins Weitz has integrated the unsung achievements of women intothe history of the French Resistance." --Carole Fink, Professor ofHistory, The Ohio State University, and author of Marc Bloch: ALife in History. "Fifty years after the end of World War II, Sisters in theResistance renders homage to the courageous women of the FrenchResistance. It is high time for their contributions to be fullyacknowledged, and fortunate indeed that they have found such asympathetic, scholarly, and lucid chronicler in Margaret CollinsWeitz." --Marilyn Yalom, author of Blood Sisters: The FrenchRevolution in Women's Memory.

Sisters in the Resistance

Sisters in the Resistance
Title Sisters in the Resistance PDF eBook
Author Margaret Collins Weitz
Publisher
Total Pages 422
Release 1995-11-17
Genre History
ISBN

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Story of 70 women who fought in the French Resistance during WWII.

Reign of Virtue

Reign of Virtue
Title Reign of Virtue PDF eBook
Author Miranda Pollard
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 308
Release 2012-07-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0226924777

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In Reign of Virtue, Miranda Pollard explores the effects of military defeat and Nazi occupation on French articulations of gender in wartime France. Drawing on governmental archives, historical texts, and propaganda, Pollard explores what most historians have ignored: the many ways in which Vichy's politicians used gendered images of work, family, and sexuality to restore and maintain political and social order. She argues that Vichy wanted to return France to an illustrious and largely mythical past of harmony, where citizens all knew their places and fulfilled their responsibilities, where order prevailed. The National Revolution, according to Pollard, replaced the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity with work, family, and fatherland, making the acceptance of traditional masculine and feminine roles a key priority. Pollard shows how Vichy's policies promoted the family as the most important social unit of a new France and elevated married mothers to a new social status even as their educational, employment, and reproductive rights were strictly curtailed.

Women's Army Corps

Women's Army Corps
Title Women's Army Corps PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 0
Release 1956
Genre
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