'Guilty Women', Foreign Policy, and Appeasement in Inter-War Britain

'Guilty Women', Foreign Policy, and Appeasement in Inter-War Britain

by Julie V. Gottlieb
'Guilty Women', Foreign Policy, and Appeasement in Inter-War Britain

'Guilty Women', Foreign Policy, and Appeasement in Inter-War Britain

by Julie V. Gottlieb

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Overview

British women were deeply invested in foreign policy between the wars. This study casts new light on the turn to international affairs in feminist politics, the gendered representation and experience of the Munich Crisis, and the profound impression made by female public opinion on PM Neville Chamberlain in his negotiations with the dictators.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137316608
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 02/07/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 340
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Julie V. Gottlieb is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Sheffield, UK. She has published widely on the relationship between gender and political history. She is the author of Feminine Fascism: Women in Britain's Fascist Movement, 1923-1945 (2000), and has co-edited The Culture of Fascism (2004), Making Reputations (2005), and The Aftermath of Suffrage (2013).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Guilty Women? Gendering Appeasement
1. British Women and the Three Encounters: International, European, and Fascist
2. Women's War on Fascism
3. 'Guilty Women': Conspiracy and Collusion
4. 'Guilty Women': Powers behind Thrones
5. 'To Speak a Few Words of Comfort to Them': Conservative Women's Support for Chamberlain and Appeasement
6. 'Women are the Best Friends of Mr Chamberlain's Policy': Gendered Representations of Public Opinion
7. 'Anyway Let's Have Peace': Women's Expressions of Opinion on Appeasement
8. 'Don't Believe in Foreigners': The Female Franchise Factor and the Munich By-elections
9. The Women Churchillians and the Politics of Shame

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"Julie Gottlieb has succeeded in finding a truly original angle on the study of appeasement. In highlighting the 'sex' dimension she shows that the language of foreign policy was heavily gendered. Her scholarly but highly readable book is bound to become a central point of reference in the field." - Richard Toye, University of Exeter, UK

"Julie Gottlieb has once again compelled a fresh understanding of a seemingly settled topic by injecting gender into the mix of elements to be analyzed and interpreted. 'Guilty Women', Foreign Policy, and Appeasement in Inter-War Britain opens up a new and invaluable way of thinking about appeasement and enables a broader and more complex appreciation of the period and its actors." - Susan Kingsley Kent, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA

"A scholarly yet highly readable analysis that breaks the mould of appeasement studies. This fascinating and important book opens up new vistas on 1930s Britain and on the study of foreign policy in general." - David Reynolds, University of Cambridge, UK

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