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ISBN: PB: 9780300219470

ISBN: HB: 9780300112115

Yale University Press

April 2016

576 pp.

23.4x15.6 cm

12 colour illus., images, 36 black&white illus.

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£14,99
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£25,00
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Family Politics

Domestic Life, Devastation and Survival, 1900-1950

In this masterly twentieth-century history, Paul Ginsborg places the family at centre stage, a novel perspective from which to examine key moments of revolution and dictatorship. His groundbreaking book spans 1900 to 1950 and encompasses five nation states in the throes of dramatic transition: Russia in revolutionary passage from Empire to Soviet Union; Turkey in transition from Ottoman Empire to modern Republic; Italy, from liberalism to fascism; Spain during the Second Republic and Civil War; and Germany from the failure of the Weimar Republic to the National Socialist state. Ginsborg explores the effects of political upheaval and radical social policies on family life and, in turn, the impact of families on revolutionary change itself. Families, he shows, do not simply experience the effects of political power, but are themselves actors in the historical process. The author brings human and personal elements to the fore with biographical details and individual family histories, along with a fascinating selection of family photographs and portraits. From WWI – an indelible backdrop and imprinting force on the first half of the twentieth century – to post-war dictatorial power and family engineering initiatives, to the conclusion of WWII, this book shines new light on the profound relations among revolution, dictatorship and family.

About the Author

Paul Ginsborg is professor of contemporary European history, University of Florence. He is the author of numerous books on European history, and his work has been published in a dozen languages. He lives in Florence, Italy.

Reviews

"A most remarkable book, full of feeling and historical insight, very impressive in the range of knowledge on which it draws, and continuously enjoyable to read and stimulating to think about" – John Dunn, Emeritus Professor of Political Theory, University of Cambridge