Social Movements: Ideologies, Interests, and IdentitiesTransaction Publishers - 402 pages |
Contents
Theories of Social Conflict | 39 |
Loosely Structured Collective Conflict | 67 |
Protracted Conflict | 97 |
Rising Expectations and Political Turmoil | 125 |
Group Violence | 149 |
The European Witchcraze | 187 |
Protest Diffusion and Movement TakeOff | 213 |
The Los Angeles Riot of August 1965 | 239 |
The Decline of the 1960s Social Movements | 265 |
The Womens Movement | 325 |
Culture Conflict in the Eighties | 339 |
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