This fascinating and wide-ranging collection illuminates the understudied phenomenon of women’s right wing political action across Europe. The collection extends as far eastward as Tukey and as far south as Spain, drastically expanding the parameters of Women’s History, often narrowly focused on Western Europe. Moving the lens away from traditional feminist politics, the authors instead examine the way ideas of tradition, family, and religion became tools with which to mobilize women through social action on the Right. This volume should be essential reading to anyone teaching in the field of Women’s History or examining the rise of the New Right in Europe today.