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Of Exiles and Saints (Hardcover): Jill Stephenson Of Exiles and Saints (Hardcover)
Jill Stephenson
R674 Discovery Miles 6 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Hitler's Home Front - Wurttemberg under the Nazis (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed): Jill Stephenson Hitler's Home Front - Wurttemberg under the Nazis (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
Jill Stephenson
R2,811 R2,488 Discovery Miles 24 880 Save R323 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What was life like for ordinary Germans under Hitler? Hitler's Home Front paints a picture of life in Wurttemberg, a region in south-west Germany, during the rise to power and rule of the Nazis. It concentrates in particular on life in the countryside. Many Wurttembergers, while not actively opposing Hitler, carried on their normal lives before 1939, with their traditional loyalties, to region, village, church and family, balancing the claims of Nazism. The Nazis did not kill its own citizens (other than the Jews) in the way that Stalinist Russia did, and there were limits to the numbers and power of the Gestapo and to the reach of the Nazi state. Yet the region could not escape the catastrophic effect of the war, as conscription, labour shortages, migrant labour, bombing, hunger and defeat overwhelmed the lives of everyone.

Hitler's Scandinavian Legacy (Hardcover, New): Jill Stephenson, John Gilmour Hitler's Scandinavian Legacy (Hardcover, New)
Jill Stephenson, John Gilmour
R4,371 Discovery Miles 43 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Scandinavian [Nordic] countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland experienced the effects of the German invasion in April 1940 in very different ways. Collaboration, resistance, and co-belligerency were only some of the short-term consequences. Each country's historiography has undergone enormous changes in the seventy years since the invasion, and this collection by leading historians examines the immediate effects of Hitler's aggression as well as the long-term legacies for each country's self-image and national identity. The Scandinavian countries' war experience fundamentally changed how each nation functioned in the post-war world by altering political structures, the dynamics of their societies, the inter-relationships between the countries and the popular view of the wartime political and social responses to totalitarian threats. Hitler was no respecter of the rights of the Scandinavian nations but he and his associates dealt surprisingly differently with each of them. In the post-war period, this has caused problems of interpretation for political and cultural historians alike. Drawing on the latest research, this volume will be a welcome addition to the comparative histories of Scandinavia and the Second World War.

Women in Nazi Society (Hardcover): Jill Stephenson Women in Nazi Society (Hardcover)
Jill Stephenson
R3,985 Discovery Miles 39 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This fascinating book examines the position of women under the Nazis. The National Socialist movement was essentially male-dominated, with a fixed conception of the role women should play in society; while man was the warrior and breadwinner, woman was to be the homemaker and childbearer. The Nazi obsession with questions of race led to their insisting that women should be encouraged by every means to bear children for Germany, since Germany's declining birth rate in the 1920s was in stark contrast with the prolific rates among the 'inferior' peoples of eastern Europe, who were seen by the Nazis as Germany's foes. Thus, women were to be relieved of the need to enter paid employment after marriage, while higher education, which could lead to ambitions for a professional career, was to be closed to girls, or, at best, available to an exceptional few. All Nazi policies concerning women ultimately stemmed from the Party's view that the German birth rate must be dramatically raised.

The Nazi Organisation of Women (Hardcover): Jill Stephenson The Nazi Organisation of Women (Hardcover)
Jill Stephenson
R3,987 Discovery Miles 39 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Nazi's were implacably opposed to feminism and women's independence. Rosa Luxemburg became a symbol of all that most horrified them in German society, in particular because of her involvement in active politics. Nazi ideology saw women in the activist role of 'wives, mothers and home-makers', and their task was to support their fighting menfolk by providing food and making and mending uniforms and flags. The miscellany of women's organisations was dissolved and reunified by Gregor Strasser in 1931, and in 1934 Gertrud Scholtz-Klink became an overall leader of the Nazi Women's Group, after which it functioned primarily as a propaganda channel. Part of the policy of Gleichschaltung (co-ordination) meant that even to join a sewing group, women had to choose the party group or nothing. This book provides a detailed and fascinating picture of the origins, development and functions of the specifically women's organisations associated with the NSDAP from their beginnings in the early 1920s, until their demise in 1945. It traces the history of the Nazi Women's Group, the sources of its members and analyses their ambitions and hopes from the Frauenwerk. Its purpose is above all to make an important contribution to the study of National Socialism as a movement which attracted and held the enthusiasm of a small minority of Germans who, given the chance from 1933, attempted to impose their will on the majority.

Women in Nazi Germany (Hardcover): Jill Stephenson Women in Nazi Germany (Hardcover)
Jill Stephenson
R5,134 Discovery Miles 51 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From images of jubilant mothers offering the Nazi salute, to Eva Braun and Magda Goebbels, women in Hitler's Germany and their role as supporters and guarantors of the Third Reich continue to exert a particular fascination. This account moves away from the stereotypes to provide a more complete picture of how they experienced Nazism in peacetime and at war. What was the status and role of women in pre-Nazi Germany and how did different groups of women respond to the Nazi project in practice? Jill Stephenson looks at the social, cultural and economic organisation of women's lives under Nazism, and assesses opposing claims that German women were either victims or villains of National Socialism.

Women in Nazi Society (Paperback): Jill Stephenson Women in Nazi Society (Paperback)
Jill Stephenson
R1,646 Discovery Miles 16 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This fascinating book examines the position of women under the Nazis. The National Socialist movement was essentially male-dominated, with a fixed conception of the role women should play in society; while man was the warrior and breadwinner, woman was to be the homemaker and childbearer. The Nazi obsession with questions of race led to their insisting that women should be encouraged by every means to bear children for Germany, since Germany s declining birth rate in the 1920s was in stark contrast with the prolific rates among the 'inferior' peoples of eastern Europe, who were seen by the Nazis as Germany s foes. Thus, women were to be relieved of the need to enter paid employment after marriage, while higher education, which could lead to ambitions for a professional career, was to be closed to girls, or, at best, available to an exceptional few. All Nazi policies concerning women ultimately stemmed from the Party s view that the German birth rate must be dramatically raised.

The Nazi Organisation of Women (Paperback): Jill Stephenson The Nazi Organisation of Women (Paperback)
Jill Stephenson
R1,647 Discovery Miles 16 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Nazi s were implacably opposed to feminism and women s independence. Rosa Luxemburg became a symbol of all that most horrified them in German society, in particular because of her involvement in active politics. Nazi ideology saw women in the activist role of 'wives, mothers and home-makers', and their task was to support their fighting menfolk by providing food and making and mending uniforms and flags.

The miscellany of women s organisations was dissolved and reunified by Gregor Strasser in 1931, and in 1934 Gertrud Scholtz-Klink became an overall leader of the Nazi Women s Group, after which it functioned primarily as a propaganda channel. Part of the policy of Gleichschaltung (co-ordination) meant that even to join a sewing group, women had to choose the party group or nothing.

This book provides a detailed and fascinating picture of the origins, development and functions of the specifically women s organisations associated with the NSDAP from their beginnings in the early 1920s, until their demise in 1945. It traces the history of the Nazi Women s Group, the sources of its members and analyses their ambitions and hopes from the Frauenwerk. Its purpose is above all to make an important contribution to the study of National Socialism as a movement which attracted and held the enthusiasm of a small minority of Germans who, given the chance from 1933, attempted to impose their will on the majority.

Women in Nazi Germany (Paperback): Jill Stephenson Women in Nazi Germany (Paperback)
Jill Stephenson
R1,425 Discovery Miles 14 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Women in Nazi Germany moves away from stereotypes to provide a more complete picture of how women experienced Nazism in peacetime and at war.

The text offers a penetrating account of what life was really like for women living under the Third Reich and examines the status and role of women in pre-Nazi Germany. Jill Stephenson looks at the social, cultural and economic organization of women's lives and assesses opposing claims that German women were either victims or villains of National Socialism. Women in Nazi Germany goes beyond the stereotype to present more authentic and comprehensive portrait and includes a fascinating selection of contemporary documents including official papers, memoirs, and articles from Nazi women's magazines.

Of Exiles and Saints (Paperback): Jill Stephenson Of Exiles and Saints (Paperback)
Jill Stephenson
R545 R471 Discovery Miles 4 710 Save R74 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hitler's Scandinavian Legacy (Paperback): Jill Stephenson, John Gilmour Hitler's Scandinavian Legacy (Paperback)
Jill Stephenson, John Gilmour
R1,117 Discovery Miles 11 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Scandinavian [Nordic] countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland experienced the effects of the German invasion in April 1940 in very different ways. Collaboration, resistance, and co-belligerency were only some of the short-term consequences. Each country's historiography has undergone enormous changes in the seventy years since the invasion, and this collection by leading historians examines the immediate effects of Hitler's aggression as well as the long-term legacies for each country's self-image and national identity. The Scandinavian countries' war experience fundamentally changed how each nation functioned in the post-war world by altering political structures, the dynamics of their societies, the inter-relationships between the countries and the popular view of the wartime political and social responses to totalitarian threats. Hitler was no respecter of the rights of the Scandinavian nations but he and his associates dealt surprisingly differently with each of them. In the post-war period, this has caused problems of interpretation for political and cultural historians alike. Drawing on the latest research, this volume will be a welcome addition to the comparative histories of Scandinavia and the Second World War.

Shelter (Paperback): Jill Stephenson Shelter (Paperback)
Jill Stephenson
R800 Discovery Miles 8 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
One Life Passes for Another (Paperback): Jill Stephenson One Life Passes for Another (Paperback)
Jill Stephenson
R552 Discovery Miles 5 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Personality, Inc. (Paperback): Jill Stephenson Personality, Inc. (Paperback)
Jill Stephenson
R508 Discovery Miles 5 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Disappearance of Abigail (Paperback): Jill Stephenson The Disappearance of Abigail (Paperback)
Jill Stephenson
R413 R358 Discovery Miles 3 580 Save R55 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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