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Six girls and one boy, raised in aristocratic luxury in the years before World War Two, became the most famous - and most scandalous - family in Britain. Their lives were captured in a much loved book - The Pursuit of Love - by eldest sister Nancy Mitford, the subject of a recent glossy TV adaptation.
They first became household names because of their beauty and self confidence, soon followed by a series of lurid stories about their wild lifestyles, marriages and affairs. But what really made them important was their politics.
As more and more nations embraced authoritarian governments and the rule of dictators, the Mitford sisters began to use their energy and fame on behalf of the most famous, and frightening, strong-men of them all. One became obsessed with Hitler and managed to make herself a member of his closest circle. Another renounced the privileges of her upbringing, admired Stalin and risked her life to embrace the communist cause. A third married and worked closely with Britain’s most high profile demagogue: Sir Oswald Mosely, a former socialist who had embraced fascism and anti-semitism and was spoken of as Britain's version of Hitler or Mussolini.
Laura Thompson, who has previously been on the podcast discussing Lord Lucan, joins us to talk about her widely acclaimed book on the Mitfords and their time (and why they still fascinate us today).
You can buy it - and thousands more - at the Scandal Mongers’ own bookshop, where all profits are shared between podcasters and independent bookstores.
https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/take-six-girls-the-lives-of-the-mitford-sisters-laura-thompson/1211074?aid=12054&ean=9781784970895
Andrew Lownie.
twitter.com/andrewlownie
Phil Craig.
twitter.com/philmcraig
You can also get in touch with the show hosts via...
[email protected] (place 'Scandal Mongers' in the heading please)
This show is part of the PodcastWorld.org network. For your own show please get in contact via the email address above.
Production by
Theo X
Kerem Isik
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Six girls and one boy, raised in aristocratic luxury in the years before World War Two, became the most famous - and most scandalous - family in Britain. Their lives were captured in a much loved book - The Pursuit of Love - by eldest sister Nancy Mitford, the subject of a recent glossy TV adaptation.
They first became household names because of their beauty and self confidence, soon followed by a series of lurid stories about their wild lifestyles, marriages and affairs. But what really made them important was their politics.
As more and more nations embraced authoritarian governments and the rule of dictators, the Mitford sisters began to use their energy and fame on behalf of the most famous, and frightening, strong-men of them all. One became obsessed with Hitler and managed to make herself a member of his closest circle. Another renounced the privileges of her upbringing, admired Stalin and risked her life to embrace the communist cause. A third married and worked closely with Britain’s most high profile demagogue: Sir Oswald Mosely, a former socialist who had embraced fascism and anti-semitism and was spoken of as Britain's version of Hitler or Mussolini.
Laura Thompson, who has previously been on the podcast discussing Lord Lucan, joins us to talk about her widely acclaimed book on the Mitfords and their time (and why they still fascinate us today).
You can buy it - and thousands more - at the Scandal Mongers’ own bookshop, where all profits are shared between podcasters and independent bookstores.
https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/take-six-girls-the-lives-of-the-mitford-sisters-laura-thompson/1211074?aid=12054&ean=9781784970895
Andrew Lownie.
twitter.com/andrewlownie
Phil Craig.
twitter.com/philmcraig
You can also get in touch with the show hosts via...
[email protected] (place 'Scandal Mongers' in the heading please)
This show is part of the PodcastWorld.org network. For your own show please get in contact via the email address above.
Production by
Theo X
Kerem Isik
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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